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| stadium_name = Stadionul Electrica |
| stadium_name = Stadionul Electrica |
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| image = Stadionul Electrica.jpg |
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| image_size = 270px |
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| address = Str. Renașterii nr. 28, Fabric |
| address = Str. Renașterii nr. 28, Fabric |
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| location = [[Timișoara]], |
| location = [[Timișoara]], Romania |
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| coordinates = {{coord|45|46|08.5|N|21|15|16|E|}} |
| coordinates = {{coord|45|46|08.5|N|21|15|16|E|}} |
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| opened = 1960 |
| opened = 1960 |
Revision as of 13:39, 27 April 2021
Address | Str. Renașterii nr. 28, Fabric |
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Location | Timișoara, Romania |
Coordinates | 45°46′08.5″N 21°15′16″E / 45.769028°N 21.25444°E |
Owner | RATT |
Operator | Electrica Timișoara Poli Timișoara Ripensia Timișoara |
Capacity | 5,000 |
Surface | Grass |
Opened | 1960 |
Tenants | |
Electrica Timișoara (1960–present) Politehnica II Timișoara (2006–2008) Ripensia Timișoara (2012–2014), (2019–present) Poli Timișoara (2018–present) |
Stadionul Electrica is a multi-purpose stadium in Timișoara, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Electrica Timișoara, ACS Poli Timișoara and Ripensia Timișoara. The stadium holds 5,000 people and is located in the Fabric neighbourhood. In the past it was also the home ground of Politehnica II Timișoara[1]
In the past, Stadionul UMT, which was placed just a few meters away, was named also as Stadionul Electrica, fact that created some confusion over time.[2]
References
- ^ Stadionul Electrica. soccerway.com
- ^ Stadionul pe care Iolanda Balaş a început atletismul, dărâmat. Ruină şi bălării, tot ce-a mai rămas dintr-o arenă legendară. adevarul.ro (in Romanian)