Romanian multi-purpose stadium
Stadionul Național (Romanian pronunciation: [stadiˈonul natsi.oˈnal] ; "The National Stadium") was a multi-purpose stadium in Bucharest , Romania . The stadium held 60,120 people.
History
It was built in 1953, for the 4th World Festival of Youth and Students . According to the book București published in 1968 by Institutul Proiect București, Complexul Sportiv August 23 was designed by the well known architect Vily Juster.
It was first known as Stadionul August 23 , and later on as Stadionul Național . The sports complex that included Național Stadium, is named Lia Manoliu (1932–1998) after the famous Romanian athlete.
It was used mostly for football matches.
It hosted numerous concerts after the 1989 Revolution , including Michael Jackson 's Dangerous World Tour concert on October 1, 1992 90,000 Public, as well as the HIStory World Tour concert on September 14, 1996. 70,000 public
In October 2005, it was decided to rebuild the stadium completely; however, initially no funding was found, so some repairs proceeded in lieu of rebuilding. Later, funds became available and the rebuilding is expected to begin in November 2007. The plan calls for completion of a new five-star arena by April 2010. The last football match played was a 6–1 win against Albania on November 21, 2007. After the match, a few seats were removed from the stadium, as a symbolic start of the rebuilding operations. The stadium has subsequently been demolished to make room for a new one .
Attendance
List of matches of Romania national football team on National Stadium (former August 23), with more than 50,000 persons.
Date
Home team
Score
Away team
Attendance
Ref
September 28, 1955
Romania
1–0
Belgium
90.000
[ 1]
October 26, 1958
Romania
1–2
Hungary
90.000
[ 2]
September 18, 1955
Romania
2–3
East Germany
90.000
[ 3]
November 16, 1969
Romania
1–1
Greece
62.577
[ 4]
October 25, 1953
Romania
0–1
Czechoslovakia
90.000
[ 5]
May 29, 1955
Romania
2–2
Poland
80.000
[ 6]
November 25, 1962
Romania
3–1
Spain
72.762
[ 7]
May 30, 1965
Romania
1–0
Czechoslovakia
80.000
[ 8]
May 12, 1963
Romania
3–2
East Germany
80.000
[ 10]
May 22, 1960
Romania
0–2
Czechoslovakia
80.000
[ 11]
May 14, 1972
Romania
2–2
Hungary
60.300
[ 12]
April 16, 1983
Romania
1–0
Italy
80.000
[ 13]
June 1, 1975
Romania
2–2
Scotland
52.203
[ 14]
October 15, 1980
Romania
2–1
England
80.000
[ 15] [ 16]
November 3, 1957
Romania
3–0
Greece
54.465
[ 17]
September 29, 1957
Romania
1–1
Yugoslavia
68.758
[ 18]
November 8, 1959
Romania
1–0
Bulgaria
80.000
[ 19]
August 2, 1959
Romania
0–0
Soviet Union
80.000
[ 20]
November 2, 1958
Romania
3–0
Turkey
70.000
[ 21]
October 9, 1955
Romania
1–1
Bulgaria
70.000
[ 22]
October 12, 1969
Romania
1–0
Portugal
58.573
[ 23]
References
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^ "Romania football team lost to Hungary 1:2, 26 October 1958" .
^ "Romania football team lost to East Germany 2:3, 18 September 1955" .
^ "Romania – Greece November 16, 1969" . eu-football.info .
^ "Romania football team lost to Czechoslovakia 0:1, 25 October 1953" .
^ "Romania and Poland national football teams played to a 2:2 draw, 29 May 1955" .
^ "European national Football teams Database – Romania – Spain – November 25, 1962" . eu-football.info .
^ "Romania football team defeated Czechoslovakia 1:0, 30 May 1965" .
^ "ECHIPA NAȚIONALĂ – FRF" . frf.ro . Archived from the original on March 11, 2016. Retrieved May 19, 2014 .
^ "Romania football team lost to Czechoslovakia 0:2, 22 May 1960" .
^ "European national Football teams Database – Romania – Hungary May 14, 1972" . eu-football.info .
^ "Romania football team defeated Italy 1:0, 16 April 1983" .
^ "European national Football teams Database – Romania – Scotland June 1, 1975" . eu-football.info .
^ "englandstats.com – A Complete Database of England Internationals Since 1872" . englandstats.com .
^ "EnglandFC 1980 to 1984" . Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved May 19, 2014 .
^ "European national Football teams Database – Romania – Greece November 3, 1957" . eu-football.info .
^ "European national Football teams Database – Romania – Yugoslavija – September 29, 1957" . eu-football.info .
^ "Romania football team defeated Bulgaria 1:0, 8 November 1959" .
^ "Romania national team v Soviet Union*, 2 August 1959" .
^ "Romania football team defeated Turkey 3:0, 2 November 1958" .
^ "Romania and Bulgaria national football teams played to a 1:1 draw, 9 October 1955" .
^ "European national Football teams Database – Romania – Portugal – October 12, 1969" . eu-football.info .
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