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  2. Arena Națională - Wikipedia

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    The National Arena (Romanian: Arena Națională) is a retractable roof football stadium in Bucharest, Romania.It opened in 2011 on the site of the original National Stadium, which was demolished between 2007 and 2008.

  3. FCSB - Wikipedia

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    FCSB's Arena Nationala is the largest stadium in Romania. The club's highest home attendance was 50,016 in a Europa League quarter-final against Chelsea in 2012–13 season .

  4. East European Comic Con - Wikipedia

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    Arena Nationala, Bucharest: 55,000: Clinton Liberty, Mark Sheppard, Jamie Campbell Bower, George Blagden: Toby Sebastian & Greg Austin (actor) 25–27 April 2025 Romexpo, Bucharest TBA: September 2025 Arena Nationala, Bucharest TBA: October 2025 BT Arena, Cluj-Napoca TBA

  5. 2012 UEFA Europa League final - Wikipedia

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    The Arena Națională was announced by UEFA as the venue of the 2012 final on 30 January 2010. [9] This was the first final of a European football club competition hosted by Romania . The stadium was built on the site of the former national stadium , and opened on 6 September 2011 with a UEFA Euro 2012 Group D qualifier match between Romania ...

  6. Eternal derby (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The Eternal derby (Romanian: Eternul derby), also called the Romanian derby (Romanian: Derby-ul României or Derby de România) or the Great derby (Romanian: Marele derby), is a football match between Bucharest rivals FCSB and Dinamo București. The game is usually among—if not the most—viewed and attended of the Liga I season. [3]

  7. Stadionul Național (1953) - Wikipedia

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    Stadionul Național (Romanian pronunciation: [stadiˈonul natsi.oˈnal]; "The National Stadium") was a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. The stadium held 60,120 people. The stadium held 60,120 people.