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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. Stadionul Național (1953) - Wikipedia

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    The plan calls for completion of a new five-star arena by April 2010. The last football match played was a 6–1 win against Albania on November 21, 2007. After the match, a few seats were removed from the stadium, as a symbolic start of the rebuilding operations.

  5. 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

  6. Steaua Stadium (2021) - Wikipedia

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    The Steaua Stadium (Romanian: Stadionul Steaua), informally also known as Ghencea Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania.It primarily serves as the home stadium of CSA Steaua București and the Romania national football team, replacing the former venue.

  7. Sibiu Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Sibiu Municipal Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Sibiu, Romania. FC Hermannstadt is the ground's tenant. The facility will also be used for a variety of other activities such as track and field and events.

  8. Chișinău Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Chișinău Arena (Romanian: Arena Chișinău) is an indoor sporting arena located in Stăuceni, Chișinău, Moldova. The facility has a seating capacity of up to 5,000 for concerts and features various amenities, including an aquatic centre, ice rink, sports courts and conference rooms.

  9. Cluj Arena - Wikipedia

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    Cluj Arena (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkluʒ aˈrena]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It serves as the home of Universitatea Cluj of the Liga I and was completed on 1 October 2011.