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Steaua Stadium (2021) / 44.41278°N 26.04056°E / 44.41278; 26.04056. 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 ...
Steaua Stadium ( Romanian: Stadionul Steaua ), informally also known as Ghencea Stadium, was a football stadium in Bucharest, Romania, which served as the home of Steaua București. It was inaugurated on 9 April 1974 when Steaua played a friendly game against OFK Belgrade, 2–2. [1] Gheorghe Tătaru was the first player to score in the stadium.
The modernisation of Ghencea stadium during the 2018–20 and the build of a new stadium make the Ghencea stadium one of the biggest in Romania with a capacity of 31,254 being inaugurated on 7 July 2021, with a match between CSA Steaua and OFK Beograd, the same team with whom they had inaugurated the previous stadium back in 1974. It ended with ...
Football club Steaua București Full name Clubul Sportiv al Armatei Steaua București Nickname(s) Roș-albaștrii (The Red and Blues) Militarii (The Militaries) Viteziștii (The Speedsters) Short name Steaua Founded 7 June 1947 ; 76 years ago (1947-06-07) as ASA București Stadium Steaua Capacity 31,254 Owner Ministry of National Defence President Ștefan Bichir Head coach Daniel Oprița ...
Ghencea. Coordinates: 44°24′N 26°00′E. Ghencea on the map of Bucharest. Holy Trinity Church – Ghencea. Ghencea is a district of the Romanian capital city Bucharest, split between Sector 5 and Sector 6. It is home to the famous sports club CSA Steaua București. Nearby districts are Drumul Taberei and Rahova .
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Rapid had other Bucharest rivals, such as Dinamo Bucuresti, Progresul București, and Venus București, as well as derbies against teams of the Romanian Railways such as CFR Cluj and CFR Timișoara. Other, less important rivalries are with Universitatea Cluj, Farul Constanța, Universitatea Craiova, and UTA Arad. Ownership and finances
1 ( 1986) Romanian professional football club Steaua, based in Bucharest, has regularly taken part in Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions, despite CSA Steaua and FCSB are involved in FC Steaua București records dispute. Qualification for Romanian clubs is determined by a team's performance in its domestic league and cup ...