Dinamo Stadium (1951)
Appearance
Stadionul Dinamo | |
Address | Şoseaua Ştefan cel Mare, nr. 7-9 |
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Location | Bucharest, Romania |
Coordinates | 44°27′18.30″N 26°6′08.80″E / 44.4550833°N 26.1024444°E |
Owner | Ministry of Internal Affairs |
Operator | Dinamo București |
Capacity | 15,032[1] |
Field size | 105 x 65m |
Surface | grass |
Construction | |
Opened | 1952 |
Renovated | 2001, 2008 |
Tenants | |
Dinamo București (1952–present) |
Dinamo Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Dinamo București.
History
The stadium was built in 1952. 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. However, due to lack of funding the renovation has still not been completed. There are now plans to build a new arena, but administrative problems make progress very slow-going. New seats and a new scoreboard were added.[when?] Many important matches were held here including Dinamo against Everton and Bayer Leverkusen.
Romanian national football team
The following national team matches were held in the stadium:
# | Date | Score | Opponent | Competition |
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1. | 11 October 2003 | 1–1 | Japan | Friendly match |
2. | 19 November 2008 | 2–1 | Georgia | Friendly match |
Gallery
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Peluza Catalin Hildan
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Peluza Catalin Hildan
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Peluza Catalin Hildan
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Main entrance
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The stadium in 2010 during National Athletics Championships
See also
References
- ^ "Dinamo Stadium" (in Romanian). fcdinamo.ro.