This is a list of football stadiums in Romania, ranked in descending order of seating capacity. There is a large number of non all-seater football stadiums and pitches in Romania, which were built during the 20th century. This list, therefore, is limited to stadiums that meet one of the following criteria based on current capacity and stadium facilities:
- Any football stadium with a capacity larger than 10,000.
- Any all-seater football stadium with a capacity larger than 4,000.
- Stadiums used by one of the 16 clubs playing in the Romanian SuperLiga, or one of the 22 clubs playing in the second-tier Romanian Liga II, as of the 2024–25 season.
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Arena Națională (55,634)
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Steaua Stadium (31,254)
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Ion Oblemenco Stadium (30,983)
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Cluj Arena (30,355)
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Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium (22,198)
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Ilie Oană Stadium (15,073)
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Superbet Arena-Giulești (14,047)
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Francisc von Neuman Stadium (12,584)
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Sibiu Municipal Stadium (12,363)
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Eugen Popescu Stadium (8,400)
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Sepsi Arena (8,400)
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Arcul de Triumf Stadium (8,207)
Existing stadiums
editTeam in Bold: Romanian SuperLiga clubs.
Planned stadiums
editStadium | Capacity | City | Club | Opening |
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Dan Păltinișanu Stadium[1] | 32,150 | Timișoara | Politehnica Timișoara | 2026 |
Dinamo Stadium | 25,059 | Bucharest | Dinamo București | 2026 |
New Gheorghe Hagi Stadium | 18,190 | Constanta | Farul Constanta | 2025 |
New Oradea Stadium | 16,000 | Oradea | FC Bihor, Club Atletic Oradea | 2027 |
New Nicolae Dobrin Stadium | 15,200 | Pitesti | Arges Pitesti | 2026 |
New Targoviste Stadium | 12,012 | Targoviste | - | 2026 |
Arena Eroii Timișoarei | 10,101 | Timișoara | - | 2026 |
New Hunedoara Stadium | 10,100 | Hunedoara | Corvinul Hunedoara | 2027 |
New Brasov Stadium | 9,716 | Brasov | SR Brașov | 2026 |
New Alexandria Stadium | 5,496 | Alexandria | CSM Alexandria | 2025 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Președintele CJ Timiș anunță ridicarea unui stadion nou în Timișoara! Toate detaliile". GSP (in Romanian). Retrieved 2021-08-13.