The Ceahlăul Stadium
The Ceahlăul Stadium

The Ceahlăul Stadium

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The Ceahlăul Stadium (14,000 seats), a maximum approval level for its capability (national teams and Champions League), gathers in the same complex the main playing field (with de-icing system under the turf), 2 covered stands and a nocturnal, 2 other training grounds (1 natural and 1 synthetic), recovery and physical training base, accommodation and food services for athletes, Ceahlăul Club headquarters, etc.

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