Comunal-Central Stadium

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Comunal-Central Stadium
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Comunal-Central Stadium
AddressStr. Stadionului
Location Cermei, Romania
Coordinates 46°32′47.1″N21°50′20.4″E / 46.546417°N 21.839000°E / 46.546417; 21.839000
OwnerCommune of Cermei
Operator Gloria LT Cermei
Capacity 500 seated
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened1980
Renovated2010
Tenants
Gloria LT Cermei (1980–present)

The Comunal-Central Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Cermei, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Gloria Lunca-Teuz Cermei. The stadium holds 500 people on seats. [1] [2]

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