Stadionul Motorul (Oradea)

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Stadionul Motorul
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Stadionul Motorul in 2019.
Stadionul Motorul (Oradea)
AddressCalea Clujului
Location Oradea, Romania
Coordinates 47°02′26.1″N21°58′40.8″E / 47.040583°N 21.978000°E / 47.040583; 21.978000
OwnerOradea Municipality
Capacity 1,000
Surface grass
Opened1970s
Closed2022
Tenants
Motorul Oradea (1990–2011)
Bihor Oradea (2008–2016)
Bihor II Oradea (2012–2015)
CA Oradea youth squads (2017–2022)

Stadionul Motorul is a multi-use stadium in Oradea, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches. In the past was the home of Motorul Oradea, FC Bihor Oradea youth squads and CA Oradea youth squads. The stadium holds 1,000 people. [1]

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References

  1. "Stadionul Motorul - Soccerway".