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Cluj Arena
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Address2 Aleea Stadionului
LocationCluj-Napoca, Romania
Coordinates46°46′6″N 23°34′20″E / 46.76833°N 23.57222°E / 46.76833; 23.57222
OwnerCluj County Council
Executive suites1,459
Capacity30,355[3]
Record attendanceConcert: 90,000 (Untold Festival, August 2019)[4]
Field size105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd)
Construction
Broke ground16 July 2009
Built2009–2011
Opened1 October 2011
Construction cost€44 million[1]
(€59 million in 2021)[2]
ArchitectDico și Țigănaș
Main contractorsACI Cluj
Tenants
Universitatea Cluj (Liga I) (2011–present)
Olimpia Cluj (Liga I) (2012–present)
Universitatea Cluj (SuperLiga) (2013–present)
Romania national football team (2016–present)
Website
clujarena.ro

Cluj Arena (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈkluʒ aˈrena]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It serves as the home of Universitatea Cluj of the Liga I and was completed on 1 October 2011. It is also the home of the Untold Festival. The facility, owned by the county council of Cluj, can also be used for a variety of other activities such as track and field events and rugby union games. It replaced the Stadionul Ion Moina, which served as Universitatea Cluj's home from 1919 until the end of the 2007-08 season.[5]

The stadium seats 30,355, making it the sixth largest stadium in Romania by seating capacity. It has four two-tiered stands, all of them covered. The seats of the stadium are grey.

The building is located west of Central Park, and next to the Someșul Mic river and the BT Arena.

  1. ^ "Disectia tehnica a super arenei din Cluj" (in Romanian). stirileprotv.ro. 2014-04-04.
  2. ^ Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: All Items for Romania
  3. ^ "Consiliul Județean Cluj".
  4. ^ "Untold 2019 bate record după record. Câţi oameni au participat în acest an la cel mai important festival din România". Adevărul. August 5, 2019.
  5. ^ "Încă un stadion!" (in Romanian). Gazeta Sporturilor. 2009-11-24. Retrieved 2009-11-24.

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