Stadionul Carpați
45°38′53″N 25°39′01″E / 45.64806°N 25.65028°E / 45.64806; 25.65028Owner Municipality of Brașov Capacity 1,200 (350 seated) Surface Grass Construction Opened 1950 Renovated 1980s, 2010 Demolished 2020 Tenants Carpați Brașov
Corona Brașov (2010–2014), (2019–2020)
Colțea Brașov (2015–2016) The club Facilities Football Other departments Rivalries
Corona Brașov (2010–2014), (2019–2020)
Colțea Brașov (2015–2016)
Stadionul Carpaţi was a multi-use stadium in Brașov, Romania. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home ground of Carpați Brașov, Corona Brașov and Colțea Brașov, among others. It had a capacity of 1,200 people and was slightly renovated in 2010, when it became the home ground of Corona, following the team's promotion to the Liga III.[1]
The stadium was demolished in 2020, after more than 70 years of existence.[2]
References
- ^ "Stadionul Carpaţi". Directia Sport Şi Tineret A Municipiului Braşov. Retrieved 4 May 2012.
- ^ "Brașovul pierde încă un stadion de fotbal! A început demolarea arenei Carpați. Decebal Câmpeanu: "Mi se rupe sufletul când văd de ce se întâmplă aici." Ce se va construi în acel loc". liga2.prosport.ro. 22 May 2020. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
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