Daniel Prodan Stadium

Romanian stadium
47°47′58.6″N 22°53′27.7″E / 47.799611°N 22.891028°E / 47.799611; 22.891028OwnerMunicipality of Satu MareOperatorCSM Satu MareCapacity18,000 (1,500 seated)[2]Field size105 x 68mSurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1936–1942Opened1942[1]Renovated2013TenantsOlimpia Satu Mare (1942–2018)
CSM Satu Mare (2018–present)

The Daniel Prodan Stadium is a multi-use stadium located in Satu Mare, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of CSM Satu Mare. For almost all its existence, the stadium was the home ground of Olimpia Satu Mare.

The stadium holds 18,000 people, but only 1,500 on seats and it can also host athletics competitions due to the clay track that surrounds the pitch. It is the 11th stadium in the country by capacity.

The stadium was known as Olimpia Stadium but was renamed in February 2017 as Daniel Prodan Stadium in honor of the former international footballer Daniel Prodan.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ Radosav p95
  2. ^ http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/europe/romania/satu_mare_olimpia.shtml [dead link]
  3. ^ Stadionul din Satu Mare se va numi Daniel Prodan. Decizia a fost luată cu unanimitate de voturi. liga2.prosport.ro

References

  • Andrei Aricescu; Ecaterina Albici; Doru Radosav; Ovidiu Șerbănescu; Constantin Pohrib (1984). Ghid de oraș. Satu Mare (in Romanian). Satu Mare: Editura Sport-Turism.
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