Iftimie Ilisei Stadium

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Iftimie Ilisei Stadium
Cimentul Stadium
Iftimie Ilisei Stadium
Former namesStadionul Municipal (1978–2008)
AddressStr. Podgoriilor, nr. 1
Location Medgidia, Romania
Coordinates 44°14′53″N28°15′27″E / 44.24806°N 28.25750°E / 44.24806; 28.25750
OwnerMunicipality of Medgidia
Operator Medgidia
Capacity 32,700 (65 seated)
Surface Grass
Opened22 October 1978
Tenants
Medgidia (1978–present)
Stadionul Iftimie Ilisei bird's eye view Stadionul "Iftimie Ilisei".jpg
Stadionul Iftimie Ilisei bird's eye view

The Iftimie Ilisei Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Medgidia, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Medgidia. The stadium holds 32,700 people.

It was opened on 22 October 1978 and was known as the Municipal Stadium until 2008 when it was renamed after Iftimie Ilisei, the former mayor of Medgidia who built it.

It is the third stadium in the country by capacity (List of football stadiums in Romania).

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