Stadionul Unirea (Dej)

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Stadionul Municipal Dej
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Stadionul Unirea (Dej)
AddressStr. Nicolae Titulescu, nr. 16A
Location Dej, Romania
Coordinates 47°08′50.1″N23°52′20.2″E / 47.147250°N 23.872278°E / 47.147250; 23.872278
OwnerMunicipality of Dej
Operator Unirea Dej
Capacity 6,000 seated
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened1920s
Renovated2021
Tenants
Unirea Dej (1921–present)

Stadionul Municipal Dej is a multi-purpose stadium in Dej, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Unirea Dej.


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