- Stadionul Dan Păltinişanu
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Dan Păltinişanu Ovalul Full name Dan Păltinişanu Former names 1 Mai (1963–1996) Location Timişoara , Romania Coordinates 45°44′25.65″N 21°14′39.10″E / 45.7404583°N 21.244194°E Broke ground 25 July 1960 Built 1960–1964 Opened 1 May 1964 Renovated 1985 ,2002, 2008 Owner Timiş County Council Operator FC Politehnica Timişoara Surface Grass Scoreboard Yes Architect Unknown Capacity 32,972 Field dimensions 105 × 68 m (344 × 223 ft) Tenants Politehnica Timişoara (1963–present) Dan Păltinişanu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Timişoara, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches by the local team, Politehnica Timişoara. The stadium is named after Politehnica Timişoara's legend Dan Păltinişanu who played 271 matches in 10 years for the club and scored very important goals, including the qualification goal in UEFA Cup against Celtic and Atlético Madrid. He is considered the best Centre back who ever played for Poli. He died in 4 March 1995 at the age of 43. The stadium has a capacity of 32,972 seats.
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History
The original capacity was 40,000 on benches, but in 2005 when the plastic seats were installed, the capacity dropped to 32,972. The floodlighting system, with a density of 1400 Lux, has been inaugurated in 2004 in a match against Petrolul Ploieşti. Today, following two general renovations in 2002 and 2008 in order to host UEFA Champions League games, Dan Păltinişanu is one of the most modern stadium in Romania offering some state-of-the-art facilities such as: a four-star establishment with all the facilities required for the team, internet for the press-room, 30 cameras for video surveillance, electrically heated pitch, an automated irrigation system, and a modern scoreboard which was the first ever in Romania. The Romanian national football team is also a tenant. The first game played by the national team at Dan Păltinişanu was in March 1983 against Yugoslavia when the stadium's name was 1 Mai. Since then other 6 games were played, the last one in March 2010 against Israel. Currently, the president Gheorghe Chivorchian proposed to local authorities to build a new stadium with a capacity of around 50,000.
Romanian national football team
The following national team matches were held in the stadium.
# Date Score Opponent Competition 1. 30 March 1983 0–2 Yugoslavia Friendly match 2. 28 August 1985 2–0 Finland 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification 3. 23 April 1986 2–1 Soviet Union Friendly match 4. 20 November 2002 0–1 Croatia Friendly match 5. 6 June 2007 2–0 Slovenia UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying 6. 3 March 2010 0–2 Israel Friendly match External links
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Fotbal Club Politehnica Timişoara Teams FC Politehnica Timişoara · FC Politehnica Timişoara IIGeneral information Players · Managers · HistoryStadium Dan PăltinişanuSeasons Liga I venues, 2010–11 - Astra
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