Stadionul Comunal (Blejoi)

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Stadionul Comunal
Arena Blejoi
Stadionul Comunal (Blejoi)
AddressDN1B
Location Blejoi, Romania
Coordinates 44°58′59.4″N26°00′48.2″E / 44.983167°N 26.013389°E / 44.983167; 26.013389
OwnerCommune of Blejoi
Operator CS Blejoi
Capacity 1,500 seated
Surface Grass
Opened2011
Tenants
Blejoi (2011–present)

Stadionul Comunal is a multi-purpose stadium in Blejoi, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches, is the home ground of CS Blejoi and has a capacity of 1,500 seats. [1]

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References

  1. "La Blejoi, oamenii sfințesc locul: au construit și cea mai frumoasă sală de sport comunală din Prahova!" (in Romanian). gazetaph.ro. 9 November 2020.