Stadionul Electromagnetica

Romanian stadium
44°24′21.68″N 26°5′7.01″E / 44.4060222°N 26.0852806°E / 44.4060222; 26.0852806OwnerMunicipality of Sector 5OperatorAsalt București
ACS Rapid FNGCapacity2,000 (0 seated)SurfaceGrassOpened1 May 1939TenantsRapid II București (1946–2012)
AFC Rapid (2016–2017)
Asalt București (2017–present)
CSO Bragadiru (2018)
ACS Rapid FNG (2019–present)

Stadionul Electromagnetica is a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Asalt București and ACS Rapid FNG. The stadium holds 2,000 people and was opened in the interwar period, being the only stadium opened in Bucharest in that period that is still in use.[1] For 66 years the stadium was the homeground of Rapid II București, team that was known in the past as Electromagnetica București.[2] The scoreboard is an unusual one, being the old scoreboard from the Stadionul Republicii, moved here when the stadium was demolished.

References

  1. ^ Stadioanele cartierelor se prăbuşesc » Aşa arată arenele mici ale Bucureştiului!. gsp.ro (in Romanian)
  2. ^ Baza Sportivă Electromagnetica. merg.in (in Romanian)

External links

  • Stadionul Electromagnetica at soccerway.com
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