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Max Korzh
Description
The National Stadium in Bucharest, the capital of Romania, is a renowned multi-purpose sports arena. It has been awarded the highest category, Category IV, by UEFA, underscoring its significance and status.
This stadium earned a special place in Romanian history on May 9, 2012, when it hosted the UEFA Europa League final – the country's first such event. The National Stadium also serves as the home ground for Oțelul FC and the Romanian national team.
Construction of the arena began on February 20, 2008, and lasted three years. The grand opening ceremony took place in September 2011. The first match at the new stadium was a Euro 2012 qualifier between Romania and France. The opening match was originally planned to be against Argentina, but due to the dismissal of the Argentine national team coach following the failure at the Copa America, it was cancelled.
The stadium can accommodate up to 55,600 spectators for sporting events and up to 63,000 people for concerts and other public events. For the convenience of guests, there are 3,600 VIP seats and 126 seats for the press, as well as 2,100 parking spaces and numerous recreation areas. Tickets for stadium events are available for purchase on our website.