Central Stadium of the Romanian National Football Centre information
Not to be confused with Stadionul Orășenesc (Buftea).
National Football Center Stadium
Location
Buftea, Romania
Owner
FRF
Capacity
1,600
Surface
Poaceae
Opened
6 September 2011
Tenants
Romania U-19 Romania U-17 Romania U-16 ACS Buftea (2012–2013) Sportul Studențesc II București (2012–2013) Metaloglobus București (2014–2015) ACS Berceni (2016)
The Central Stadium of the Romanian National Football Centre is a football stadium in Romania. The ground is part of the Football Centre in Buftea and has a double stand with views to each of its two fields. It can hold 800 people on each side. The complex is the second training centre of the Romanian Football Federation.
The Buftea Stadium staged three group matches at the 2011 UEFA European Under-19 Championship.[1]
^"Buftea Stadium, Buftea". uefa.com. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
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