- Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin
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Coordinates: 44°50′48.03″N 24°51′59.12″E / 44.846675°N 24.8664222°E
Stadionul Nicolae Dobrin Trivale Former names Stadionul 1 Mai Location Piteşti, Romania Opened 1964 Renovated 2007 Surface Grass Capacity 15,000 seated Tenants Argeş Piteşti (1964–present)
Internaţional Curtea de Argeş (2010)
Rapid Bucureşti (2011)Nicolae Dobrin Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Piteşti, Romania, named after football player Nicolae Dobrin. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FC Argeş Piteşti.
The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people, making it the 18th largest stadium in Romania, however the largest crowd ever recorded was of 28,000 people for the 1979/80 European Champions' Cup match between FC Argeş and Nottingham Forest.
Important events
- 1964 – First match FC Argeş 2–1 Bon Succeso Rio de Janeiro
- 1966 – FC Argeş 5–1 FC Toulouse
- 1972 – 1/8 European Champions Cup: FC Argeş 2–1 Real Madrid
- 1978 – 1/8 UEFA Cup: FC Argeş 2–1 Valencia FC
- 1979 – 1/16 European Champions Cup: FC Argeş 3–0 AEK Athens
- 1979 – 1/8 European Champions Cup: FC Argeş 1–2 Nottingham Forest
- 1999 – Liga I: FC Argeş 4–0 Steaua Bucharest
- 2009 – Liga I: FC Argeş 5–2 Dinamo Bucharest
See also
Liga I venues, 2010–11 Astra · Cetate · Concordia (Chiajna) · Dan Păltinişanu · Dinamo · Dr. Constantin Rădulescu · Gaz Metan · Giuleşti-Valentin Stănescu · Gloria · Municipal (Buzău) · Municipal (Drobeta-Turnu Severin) / Ion Oblemenco · Municipal (Sibiu) · Municipal (Vaslui) · Oţelul · Regie · Silviu Ploeşteanu · Steaua · Trans-Sil · Tudor Vladimirescu / Municipal (Drobeta-Turnu Severin)
Football venues in Romania Liga I Astra · Ceahlăul · Concordia · Dacia · Dinamo · Gaz Metan · Giuleşti-Valentin Stănescu · Ilie Oană · Cluj Arena · Municipal (Sibiu) · Municipal (Vaslui) · Oţelul · Silviu Ploeşteanu · Dr. Constantin Rădulescu · Regie · Steaua · Trans-Sil · Tudor Vladimirescu ·Liga II Marin Anastasovici · Municipal (Bacău) · Municipal (Botoşani) · Municipal (Brăila) · Central · Delta · Florea Dumitrache · Dunărea · Farul · Municipal (Buzău) · Emil Alexandrescu · Otopeni · Petromidia · Snagov · Cătălin Hîldan · Ovidiu · Metalurgistul · Nicolae Dobrin · Municipal (Turda) · Iuliu Bodola · Eugen Popescu · Municipal (Drobeta-Turnu Severin) · Gloria · Juventus · Luceafărul · Viorel Mateianu · Cetate (Deva) · Municipal (Râmnicu Vâlcea) · Municipal (Slatina) · Dan Păltinişanu · Cetate (Alba Iulia) · Francisc von Neumann ·Liga III Areni · Siderurgistul · Milcovul · Cetate (Târgu Neamţ) · Aerostar · Orăşenesc (Panciu) · Municipal (Odorheiu Secuiesc) · Ceahlăul II · Municipal (Râmnicu Sărat) · Laminorul · CFR (Paşcani) · Municipal (Călăraşi) · Tunari · Concordia II · Romprim · Berceni · Carmen Sylva · Comunal (Chirnogi) · 1 Mai · Municipal (Alexandria) · Orăşenesc (Buftea) · Metalul · Argeşul · Regie · Municipal (Turnu Măgurele) · Conpet · Orăşenesc (Titu) · Alpan · Chimia (Brazi) · Comunal (Clinceni) · Tudor Vladimirescu II · Parc (Caracal) · Electroputere · Măgura (Cisnădie) · Central (Rovinari) · Minerul (Mătăsari) · Sparta · Oltchim · Sopot · Bradu · Minerul (Motru) · Parc (Vişina Nouă) · Minerul (Lăpuşata) ·Defunct stadiums Ilie Oană (1937) · Ion Moina (1911) · Municipal (Braşov, old) · Naţional (1953) · Republicii · Romcomit · VenusCategories:- Romanian sports venue stubs
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