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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. 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

  4. FCSB - Wikipedia

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    Football club FCSB Full name SC Fotbal Club FCSB SA Nickname(s) Roș-albaștrii (The Red and Blues) Short name FCSB Founded 7 June 1947 ; 77 years ago (1947-06-07) as ASA București Ground Arena Națională Capacity 55,634 Owner George Becali President Valeriu Argăseală Head coach Elias Charalambous League Liga I 2023–24 Liga I, 1st of 16 (champions) Website fcsb.ro Home colours Away ...

  5. Stadionul Național (1953) - Wikipedia

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    Date Home team Score Away team Attendance Ref September 28, 1955 Romania 1–0 Belgium 90.000 [1]October 26, 1958 Romania 1–2 Hungary 90.000 [2]September 18, 1955 Romania 2–3

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of indoor arenas in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Arena Date built Capacity Bucharest: Polyvalent Hall: 1974 5,300 Dinamo Polyvalent Hall: 2013 2,538 Rapid Polyvalent Hall: 1,500 Baia-Mare: Lascăr Pană Sports Hall: 1974 2,048 Bistrita: TeraPlast Arena: 2022 3,007 Blaj: Polyvalent Hall: 2023 2,000 Brașov: Brasov Olympic Ice Rink: 2010 2,000 Dumitru Popescu Colibași Sports Hall: 1975 1,700 ...

  8. Liga de Rugby Kaufland - Wikipedia

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    The first team set up outside Bucharest (to play the top-tier competition) was IAR Brașov in 1939, a team owned and run by the famous Braşov aircraft factory I.A.R. (Industria Aeronautică Română), but the first one to become champion of Romania was Universitatea Timișoara, only in 1972.

  9. București Mall - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its completion it was the first shopping mall in Romania. [ 2 ] Located on Calea Vitan approximately 1 km (0.62 mi) outside Bucharest's historic center, the four-story, 50,000 m 2 (540,000 sq ft) mall opened in 1999, in a Ceaușescu -era abandoned hunger circus , or giant food warehouse, in an area largely shaped during the ...