Stadionul Cimentul

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Stadionul Central
Stadionul Cimentul
Former namesStadionul Cimentul (1977–2005)
AddressStr. Târgului, nr. 22
Location Fieni, Romania
Coordinates 45°07′46.2″N25°24′21.1″E / 45.129500°N 25.405861°E / 45.129500; 25.405861
OwnerTown of Fieni
Operator CSM Fieni
Capacity 5,000 seated
Surface Grass
Opened25 June 1977
Tenants
CSM Fieni (1977–present)

Stadionul Central is a multi-purpose stadium in Fieni, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of CSM Fieni. The stadium was opened on 25 June 1977, as part of a modern Sports Complex built by the local Cement Factory, that consisted of a football stadium with concrete stands and a capacity of approximately 5,000 seats, Olympic-sized swimming pool, tennis court, volleyball court, athletics track and sand pits for long and high jumps, six lane running track, floodlights. [1]

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References

  1. "AtleticFieni-Istorie" [Atletic Fieni-History] (in Romanian). clubsportiv-atletic-fieni.weebly.com. 2010. Retrieved 19 January 2024.