Ghencea Stadium

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Stadionul Ghencea

Location B-dul Ghencea, Nr. 35, Sector 5, Bucureşti, Romania
Opened April 9, 1974
Owner Ministry of National Defence of Romania
Operator Steaua Bucharest
Surface Grass
Tenants
Steaua Bucharest (Liga 1) (1974- present)

Romania (1977- present)

Seats
27,063 (Football)

Ghencea Stadium (or Ghencea) is a football stadium in Bucharest, Romania, home of FC Steaua Bucharest. Also called Steaua Stadium, it was inaugurated in April 9, 1974 when Steaua Bucharest played a friendly game against OFK Belgrade. At the time it was one of the first football-only stadiums ever built in Romania, as there are no athletic (track and field) facilities, the stands are very closed to the pitch.

The original capacity was 30,000, however in 1991 when the plastic seats where installed, the capacity dropped to 27,063.

The floodlighting system, with a density of 1400 luces, has been inaugurated in 1991. A general renovation followed in 1996 and another one in 2006 in order to host UEFA Champions League games.

As of October 1, 2006 the stadium is completely renovated (a four-star establishment with all the facilities required for the team, internet for the press-room, 17 cameras for video surveillance, electrically heated pitch, an automated irrigation system, and a modern scoreboard capable of playing replays), becoming the only stadium in Romania which is able to host UEFA Champions League games. In October 2006, Steaua officials met the representatives of the company that built Allianz Arena, as a doubling of the stadium capacity is planned.

Romania is also a tenant. The first game the national team played in Ghencea was in March 1977 against Turkey. Since then other 58 games were played, the last one in October 2006 against Belarus. Here is a picture from that match:

 Ghencea Stadium after the 2006 renovation
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Ghencea Stadium after the 2006 renovation

[edit] The Most Important Games played on Ghencea Stadium

Coordinates: 44°24′46.37″N, 26°2′25.12″E

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