Emil Alexandrescu Stadium

47°11′04.52″N 27°33′41.00″E / 47.1845889°N 27.5613889°E / 47.1845889; 27.5613889

Emil Alexandrescu Stadium
The venue in 2009
Map
LocationCopou Park, Iași, Romania
Coordinates47°11′04″N 27°33′40″E / 47.18444°N 27.56111°E / 47.18444; 27.56111
OwnerMunicipality of Iași
OperatorPolitehnica Iași
Capacity11,390 seated[1]
Field size105 x 68m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened23 August 1960
Renovated2004, 2016
Tenants
Politehnica Iași (1960–present)

The Emil Alexandrescu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Iași, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home field of Politehnica Iași. The stadium is named after the former CSMS Iași player and Iași Mayor, Emil Alexandrescu. Its original capacity was 12,500 seats but after plastic seats were mounted the capacity was reduced to 11,390 seats. It is the 35th stadium in the country by capacity.[citation needed]

Events

Association football

International football matches
Date Competition Home Away Score Attendance
14 July 2016 UEFA Europa League Romania Politehnica Iași Croatia Hajduk Split 2 - 2 8,004

See also

External links

  • Official site of CSMS Iasi

References

  1. ^ "Stadionul Emil Alexandrescu" (in Romanian).
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