Delta Municipal Stadium

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Delta Municipal Stadium
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Delta Municipal Stadium
AddressStr. Tineretului, nr. 2
Location Tulcea, Romania
Coordinates 45°10′57.16″N28°46′47.30″E / 45.1825444°N 28.7798056°E / 45.1825444; 28.7798056
OwnerMunicipality of Tulcea
Operator Delta Tulcea
Capacity 6,600 seated
Surface Grass
Construction
Renovated2008–2009
2014–2016 (surface)
Tenants
Delta Tulcea (2005–present)

The Delta Municipal Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Tulcea, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Delta Tulcea. The stadium holds 6,600 people.


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