Stadionul Venus
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Location | Bucharest, Romania |
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Coordinates | 44°26′10″N 26°04′36″E / 44.436206°N 26.076629°E |
Capacity | 15,000 |
Surface | Grass, Clay |
Construction | |
Opened | 11 October 1931 |
Demolished | 1953 |
Tenants | |
Venus București (1928–1949) Romania (1939) Steaua București (1947) |
Venus Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Bucharest. It was the home ground of Venus Bucharest. It held 15,000 people.
Venus arena was inaugurated in 1931 as a field dedicated only to football. One of the oldest and most truthful leaders of the club, Alexandru Eladescu, sold a forest, private property, to obtain the necessary money to build the stadium. It held five Romanian Cup finals and one Romania match on May 18, 1939, against Latvia finished 4–0. After the communist authorities came to power in Romania the club was dissolved and the arena demolished. It was situated where Parcul Operei is today.
Coordinates: 44°26′10″N 26°04′36″E / 44.436206°N 26.076629°E
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- 1931 establishments in Romania
- FC Steaua București
- Defunct football venues in Romania
- Demolished buildings and structures in Bucharest
- Greater Romania
- Sports venues completed in 1931
- Sports venues demolished in 1953
- 1953 disestablishments in Romania
- Romanian sports venue stubs