Stadionul Cotroceni

Stadionul Cotroceni
Cotroceni Stadium
StadiumCotroceniProgresulBucharest2.jpg
Location Bucharest, Romania
Opened 1995
Owner BNR
Surface Grass
Capacity 14,542
Tenants
Progresul Bucureşti (1995-2008)
Romanian Cup Final (2004, 2005)

Cotroceni Stadium is a football-only stadium in Bucharest, Romania. The stadium holds 14,542 people.
At this stadium performedEnrique Iglesias, RBD

The stadium was built in 1995, being the first stadium built, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989.[1]
It was the home ground of Progresul Bucureşti. It was the host for the Romanian Cup Final in 2004 and 2005. Coordinates: 44°25′40″N 26°04′30″E / 44.427666°N 26.0749555°E / 44.427666; 26.0749555

Romanian national football team

The following national team matches were held in the stadium.

References

Soccer ball.svg Romanian football portal



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