Complexul Sportiv Steaua

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Complexul Sportiv Steaua
Stadionul Steaua.jpg
Former Stadionul Steaua, demolished in 2018
AddressBlvd. Ghencea
LocationBucharest, Romania
Coordinates44°24′46.9″N 26°02′34.9″E / 44.413028°N 26.043028°E / 44.413028; 26.043028
OwnerMinistry of National Defence
OperatorCSA Steaua București
Rugby Stadium in 2017

Complexul Sportiv Steaua, also known as Complexul Sportiv Ghencea, is a sports complex in Bucharest, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football, rugby, water polo and tennis matches, as well as for fencing, gymnastics and swimming competitions. The complex was built between 1948 and 1970s by the Ministry of National Defence, which is also the current owner of the complex.[1] The main operator is CSA Steaua București, sports club managed by the same institution.

Facilities[]

  • Stadionul Steaua (1974)
    • opened on 9 April 1974
    • capacity of 28,365 seats
    • used for football and some rugby matches
    • home ground of CSA Steaua București (football) between 1974 and 2003
    • home ground of FCSB between 2003 and 2015
    • home ground of the Romanian national football team for various matches
    • demolished in 2018
  • Stadionul Steaua 5
  • Stadionul Steaua (rugby)
  • Stadionul Steaua 2 (rugby)
  • Steaua Fencing Hall
  • Steaua Gymnastics Hall
  • Steaua Tennis Complex (14 outdoor and 1 indoor grounds)
  • Steaua Semi-Olympic Pool

References[]

  1. ^ "COMPLEXUL SPORTIV STEAUA – GHENCEA" [STEAUA - GHENCEA SPORT COMPLEX] (in Romanian). csasteaua.ro. 9 November 2020.

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