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  2. The National Arena (Romanian: Arena Națională) is a retractable roof football stadium in Bucharest, Romania. It opened in 2011 on the site of the original National Stadium, which was demolished between 2007 and 2008. The stadium hosts major football matches including home matches of the Romania National Football Team, and usually Romanian Cup ...

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  4. The Arena Nationala officially opened on 6 September 2011 with the Euro-qualifier between Romania and France (0-0). The stadium is owned by the city of Bucharest, but can be rented by any football club.

  5. Arena Națională, cunoscută și ca Stadionul Național, este un stadion de fotbal din București, România, pe care se dispută în general meciurile echipei naționale de fotbal, finala Cupei României și meciul din Supercupa României, iar din aprilie 2015 găzduiește și meciurile clubului FCSB (Steaua Bucuresti).

    • Bd. Basarabia nr. 37-39 [1]sector 2București
    • Stadionul Național
    • 2008-2011
  6. National Arena Stadium Bucharest. 153 reviews. #47 of 417 things to do in Bucharest. Arenas & Stadiums. Write a review. About. Duration: 1-2 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. All photos (156) Top ways to experience nearby attractions. The Real tour of Communism. 316. Recommended. Historical Tours. from. $24.00.

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  7. Discover all 3 upcoming concerts scheduled in 2024-2025 at Arena Națională (National Arena). Arena Națională (National Arena) hosts concerts for a wide range of genres from artists such as Coldplay and Ed Sheeran, having previously welcomed the likes of Depeche Mode, Tiësto, and Marshmello.

  8. Jun 12, 2021 · Arena Națională is the national stadium of Romania, opened in 2011 and located on the site of the former national stadium, Stadionul Național which closed in 2007. The stadium hosts the majority of Romania international matches, as well as the Cupa României final.

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