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Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium

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Romanian football stadium

Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium
Gruia
Stadionul Dr. Constantin Rădulescu
Map
Interactive map of Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium
AddressStr. Romulus Vuia, nr. 23
LocationCluj-Napoca,Romania
Coordinates46°46′46″N23°34′39″E / 46.77944°N 23.57750°E /46.77944; 23.57750
OwnerCFR Cluj
Capacity22,198[2]
Field size105 x 60m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1973
Renovated2008
Construction cost30 million (expansion)
(€42 million in 2019 euros)[1]
ArchitectDico și Țigănaș
Tenants
CFR Cluj (1973–present)

TheDr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium, informally also known asCFR Cluj Stadium, is a football-onlystadium in theGruia district,Cluj-Napoca,Romania and is home ground ofCFR Cluj. The stadium is named afterConstantin Rădulescu (1924–2001), a former player, coach and club doctor.[3]

History

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The stadium was originally built in 1973. Before 2004 it had a capacity of about 10,000 seats, hosting the home games of CFR Cluj, mostly in the second and third divisions of Romanian football.

As CFR Cluj qualified for theChampions League group stage in 2008, the stadium was expanded. The expansion was designed byDico și Țigănaș, built by Transilvania Construction, and completed in September 2008, increasing the capacity to 22,198 seats. There are also plans for further expansions.

The stadium was inaugurated with an international game between CFR Cluj andBraga, a game that CFR Cluj won 3–1.

On 6 September 2008,Romania playedLithuania in a2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier. It was the first match of the Romania national team inCluj-Napoca after 85 years.[4]

Events

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Association football

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International football matches
DateCompetitionHomeAwayScoreAttendance
6 September 20082010 FIFA World Cup qualificationRomaniaRomaniaLithuaniaLithuania0–314,000
9 November 2017FriendlyRomaniaRomaniaTurkeyTurkey2–016,000
26 March 2019UEFA Euro 2020 qualificationRomaniaRomaniaFaroe IslandsFaroe Islands4–110,502

Association football

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International football clubs matches
DateCompetitionHomeAwayScoreAttendance
18 June 2005UEFA Intertoto CupRomaniaCFR ClujLithuaniaVėtra3–24,050
2 July 2005UEFA Intertoto CupRomaniaCFR ClujSpainAthletic Bilbao1–06,120
17 July 2005UEFA Intertoto CupRomaniaCFR ClujFranceSaint-Étienne1–13,200
3 August 2005UEFA Intertoto CupRomaniaCFR ClujLithuaniaŽalgiris Vilnius5–15,800
9 August 2005UEFA Intertoto CupRomaniaCFR ClujFranceLens1–16,700
21 July 2007FriendlyRomaniaCFR ClujPortugalBenfica2–2~12,000
16 August 2007UEFA CupRomaniaCFR ClujCyprusAnorthosis1–37,100
1 October 2008UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujEnglandChelsea0–020,320
4 November 2008UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujFranceBordeaux1–219,380
26 November 2008UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujItalyRoma1–319,292
27 August 2009UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujBosnia and HerzegovinaSarajevo2–110,800
17 September 2009UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujDenmarkCopenhagen2–08,414
5 November 2009UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujCzech RepublicSparta Prague2–37,227
16 December 2009UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujNetherlandsPSV Eindhoven0–23,000
15 September 2010UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSwitzerlandBasel2–19,593
3 November 2010UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujGermanyBayern Munich0–414,097
8 December 2010UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujItalyRoma1–112,800
1 August 2012UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujCzech RepublicSlovan Liberec1–06,914
29 August 2012UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSwitzerlandBasel1–015,481
2 October 2012UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujEnglandManchester United1–216,259
7 November 2012UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujTurkeyGalatasaray1–316,232
20 November 2012UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujPortugalBraga3–114,635
21 February 2013UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujItalyInter Milan0–311,027
17 July 2014UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSerbiaJagodina0–05,600
7 August 2014UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujBelarusDinamo Minsk0–25,137
5 September 2014FriendlyRomaniaCFR ClujUkraineShakhtar Donetsk3–33,100
8 October 2017FriendlyRomaniaCFR ClujCyprusAris Limassol2–1~1,000
24 July 2018UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSwedenMalmö FF0–16,950
16 August 2018UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujArmeniaAlashkert5–05,500
30 August 2018UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujLuxembourgDudelange2–312,000
17 July 2019UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujKazakhstanAstana3–18,092
24 July 2019UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujIsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv1–011,150
7 August 2019UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujScotlandCeltic1–113,055
20 August 2019UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujCzech RepublicSlavia Prague0–115,196
19 September 2019UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujItalyLazio2–19,222
7 November 2019UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujFranceRennes1–011,067
12 December 2019UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujScotlandCeltic2–012,890
20 February 2020UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSpainSevilla1–114,820
26 August 2020UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujCroatiaDinamo Zagreb2–2
1 October 2020UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujFinlandKuPS3–1
29 October 2020UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSwitzerlandYoung Boys1–1
26 November 2020UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujItalyRoma0–2
3 December 2020UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujBulgariaCSKA Sofia0–0
6 July 2021UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujBosnia and HerzegovinaBorac Banja Luka3–14,500
28 July 2021UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujGibraltarLincoln Red Imps2–05,230
3 August 2021UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSwitzerlandYoung Boys1–19,500
26 August 2021UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSerbiaRed Star Belgrade1–24,200
13 July 2022UEFA Champions LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujArmeniaPyunik2–27,017
21 July 2022UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujAndorraInter Club d'Escaldes3–04,421
11 August 2022UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujBelarusShakhtyor Soligorsk1–06,700
25 August 2022UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujSloveniaNK Maribor1–09,852
15 September 2022UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujTurkeySivasspor0–17,026
13 October 2022UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujCzech RepublicSlavia Prague2–011,218
3 November 2022UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujKosovoBallkani1–011,723
23 February 2023UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujItalyLazio0–015,955
27 July 2023UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujTurkeyAdana Demirspor1–19,487
25 July 2024UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujBelarusNeman Grodno0–05,366
15 August 2024UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujIsraelMaccabi Petah Tikva1–05,490
22 August 2024UEFA Europa Conference LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujCyprusPafos1–05,826
17 July 2025UEFA Europa LeagueRomaniaCFR ClujHungaryPaks3–06,512

Gallery

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  • View of Sector 2 from the pitch
    View of Sector 2 from the pitch
  • View of the 2nd Sector from Sector 1
    View of the 2nd Sector from Sector 1
  • View of the 2nd Sector from the Upper Sector
    View of the 2nd Sector from the Upper Sector
  • Exterior view of the 1st and VIP Sectors
    Exterior view of the 1st and VIP Sectors

See also

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References

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  1. ^Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: All Items for Romania
  2. ^"Stadion – Info utile" [Stadium – Useful info] (in Romanian). CFR Cluj. Retrieved9 July 2022.
  3. ^"Alungat de "U", a construit CFR-ul!" [Dropped by "U", he built the CFR!] (in Romanian). Prosport.ro. 25 March 2011. Retrieved9 April 2020.
  4. ^Wilson, Jonathan (9 September 2008)."Lithuania drubbing exposes Romanian discord". The Guardian.

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