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Stadionul Oțelul
AddressAleea Stadionului
Location Ștei, Romania
Coordinates 46°32′15.3″N 22°28′3.7″E / 46.537583°N 22.467694°E / 46.537583; 22.467694
Owner Transilvania GIE
Capacity5,000 seated
Surface Grass
Opened1980s
Closed2010
Tenants
Oțelul Ștei (1980–2010)

Stadionul Oțelul is a multi-purpose stadium in Ștei, Romania. It was used mostly for football matches, was the home ground of Oțelul Ștei and holds 5,000 people. [1] The stadium was opened in the early 1980s, being built by the Mechanical Factory of Ștei, being one of the most expensive sports bases in the country, built in its own right by a state-owned company. The stadium had a covered main stand and next to the stadium, was built a modern sports hall. Both were the victims of a failed privatization and currently are in ruin, being totally neglected since 2010. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Stadioane BIHOR" [Stadiums Bihor] (in Romanian). stadiumromania.blogspot.com. 17 November 2009.
  2. ^ ""Oțelul", măcinat de vremuri. Baza sportivă din Ştei a fost una dintre cele mai scumpe din ţară" ["Steel", milled by the times. The sports base in Ştei was one of the most expensive in the country] (in Romanian). digi24.ro. 18 May 2015.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stadionul Oțelul
AddressAleea Stadionului
Location Ștei, Romania
Coordinates 46°32′15.3″N 22°28′3.7″E / 46.537583°N 22.467694°E / 46.537583; 22.467694
Owner Transilvania GIE
Capacity5,000 seated
Surface Grass
Opened1980s
Closed2010
Tenants
Oțelul Ștei (1980–2010)

Stadionul Oțelul is a multi-purpose stadium in Ștei, Romania. It was used mostly for football matches, was the home ground of Oțelul Ștei and holds 5,000 people. [1] The stadium was opened in the early 1980s, being built by the Mechanical Factory of Ștei, being one of the most expensive sports bases in the country, built in its own right by a state-owned company. The stadium had a covered main stand and next to the stadium, was built a modern sports hall. Both were the victims of a failed privatization and currently are in ruin, being totally neglected since 2010. [2]

References

  1. ^ "Stadioane BIHOR" [Stadiums Bihor] (in Romanian). stadiumromania.blogspot.com. 17 November 2009.
  2. ^ ""Oțelul", măcinat de vremuri. Baza sportivă din Ştei a fost una dintre cele mai scumpe din ţară" ["Steel", milled by the times. The sports base in Ştei was one of the most expensive in the country] (in Romanian). digi24.ro. 18 May 2015.

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