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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. The stadium hosts major football matches including home matches of the Romania National Football Team, and usually Romanian Cup ...
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.
Central Stadium (Romanian National Football Centre) 1,600: Buftea: Câmpulung Muscel: Romanian Liga II 67 Metalul Stadium: 1,573: Buzău: Metalul Buzău: Romanian Liga II 68 Metaloglobus Stadium: 1,000: Bucharest: Metaloglobus București: Romanian Liga II 69 Ștefan Dobay Stadium: 1,000: Dumbrăvița: CSC Dumbrăvița: Romanian Liga II 70 ...
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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 ...
The stadium was built in 1951. First match played here was Dinamo – Locomotiva Timișoara 1–0, on 14 October 1951. In 2001, floodlights were added, and in 2006 a major renovation of the stadium began, enlarging the VIP section, and raising the capacity of the Tribune 2 stand.
The New Dinamo Stadium is a proposed football stadium in Bucharest, Romania. [1]The contract for the feasibility study was signed in September 2020. The works will last between 18 and 24 months.
The football complex was built by George Becali (owner of FCSB) on the place of the former ARCOM Concrete Plant, after his club was kicked out from Steaua Stadium and Ghencea Sports Complex due to the conflict with Ministry of National Defence and CSA Steaua București. The football complex has 4 grounds (3 with a grass pitch and 1 with an ...