Cetate Stadium (Alba Iulia)

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Cetate Stadium
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The stadium in 2008
Cetate Stadium (Alba Iulia)
Former namesVictoria-Cetate Stadium
AddressStr. Septimus Severus, nr. 38A
Location Alba Iulia, Romania
Coordinates 46°04′44.68″N23°33′59.59″E / 46.0790778°N 23.5665528°E / 46.0790778; 23.5665528
OwnerMunicipality of Alba Iulia
Operator Unirea Alba Iulia
Capacity 18,000 (8,000 seated)
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened1982
Renovated2002, 2004
Tenants
Unirea Alba Iulia (1982–present)

The Cetate Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Alba Iulia, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Unirea Alba Iulia. The stadium holds 18,000 people (8,000 seated). [1]

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References

  1. "Pe stadionul Cetate vor fi montate 1500 de scaune". liga2.ro. 2010-06-20.