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Sportul Studenţesc (since 1920) Rapid Bucharest ( 2011)

The Director Stadium (Romanian: Stadionul Director ) is a multifunctional stadium in the Romanian capital Bucharest. It can accommodate 10,200 spectators and is primarily used by the football club Sportul Studenţesc as the venue for home games.

History

The Director stadium in Bucharest was built in 1920 and still opened in the same year. Immediately after the completion of the sports facility began the football club until four years after its establishment, Sportul Studenţesc, one of the many clubs in Bucharest Romania league football to play its home games here. To date, the club have never won the Romanian Football Championship, the biggest success is a second place in the season 1985 / 86th Also in the Romanian football cup was reached three times the final, but lost in each case. Currently plays Sportul Studenţesc in the first division in Romania, Liga 1, where. During the past season only because of license withdrawal from Gloria Bistrita and FC Timişoara held the class At the beginning of the 2011/12 season also Rapid Bucharest was of some home games in the director's Stadium, as the use of the club's venue was not considered.

In directing Stadium, in turn currently the fifth largest stadium in Bucharest behind the Arena Naţională, the Ghencea Stadium Steaua Bucharest, the Giuleşti - Valentin Stănescu of Rapid Bucharest and Dinamo Stadium Dinamo Bucharest, already some important games were held. So here the final was twice played in the Romanian football cup. In 1992, Steaua Bucharest 3-2 after extra Politehnica Timişoara, two years later was successful Gloria Bistrita 1-0 Universitatea Craiova. In the only three European Cup participations of Sportul Studenţesc in the director Stadium took place three games. On the third in December 1985, the stadium hosted the first European appearance of Sportul Studenţesc the game against the Swiss representative Neuchâtel Xamax in the first round of the UEFA Cup 1985/86 ended 4-4 draw. Since Neuchâtel, however, had won the first leg 3-0, they won the day. A year later the director Stadium saw two games of Sportul Studenţesc, a 1-0 win against Omonia Nicosia in the first round and a 0-3 defeat against KAA Gent in the second round, where the off against the Belgians came. During the UEFA Cup 1987/88 were GKS Katowice in Poland, Brøndby IF from Denmark and Hellas Verona of Italy as a guest. Against the Danes won Bucharest on penalties after recouped 0-3 down from the first leg in front of his home crowd. Against Hellas Verona, two years earlier Italian masters, but then came the corner.

The Director Stadium, known in the vernacular as Stadionul Director, nowadays accommodates 10,200 spectators. This capacity has been reached due by the rise of Sportul Studenţesc in the League 1 in 2004 in the context of modernization works. Previously here had 15,000 onlookers found a place. Until 1972, the court directed the stadium also surrounded a Tartan track to host athletics competitions. This was removed in the said year, is still two grandstands were built.

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