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Stadionul Giulești Valentin Stănescu

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Location
  
Bucharest, Romania

Surface
  
Grass

Opened
  
10 June 1939

Owner
  
Ministry of Transport

Operator
  
Rapid Bucureşti

Broke ground
  
1936

Phone
  
+40 21 220 2080

Team
  
FC Rapid București

Stadionul Giulești-Valentin Stănescu

Former names
  
Potcoava Giuleştiului (Horseshoe of Giulesti)

Capacity
  
11,704, restricted from 19,100 Football (soccer)

Address
  
Calea Giulești 18, București, Romania

Similar
  
Stadionul Dinamo, Stadionul Steaua, Podul Grant, National Arena, Stadionul Emil Alexandrescu

Stadionul giulesti valentin stanescu f c rapid


Giuleşti-Valentin Stănescu Stadium is a football stadium in Bucharest, Romania and is the home stadium of Rapid Bucureşti.

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The stadium is named after Valentin Stănescu, the coach that helped Rapid to win its first title, but it is still commonly known as the "Giuleşti Stadium", after the name of the neighborhood in which it is located. Landmarks near the stadium include Podul Grant, Giuleşti Theatre, Gara de Nord and the Grivița Railway Yards.

History

Construction started in the year 1936 and the stadium was inaugurated on 10 June 1939. At the time, it was the most modern stadium in Romania, a smaller replica of Arsenal's Highbury Stadium, with a capacity of 12,160 seats. Among the guests at the opening ceremony King Carol II of Romania, Prince Mihai of Romania and Prince Paul of Greece.

Replacement of the north stand was completed in the mid-1990s, increasing the capacity to 19,100 seats. The stadium was renovated again in 2003.

Since the summer of 2004 the stadium has been administered by Rapid Bucureşti. Its capacity is currently restricted to 11,704 seats due to safety concerns regarding parts of the stadium.

Romanian national football team

The following national team matches were held in the stadium:

References

Stadionul Giulești-Valentin Stănescu Wikipedia