Dumitru Tică Popescu Stadium

45°04′24.1″N 25°26′25.2″E / 45.073361°N 25.440333°E / 45.073361; 25.440333OwnerTown of PucioasaOperatorFC PucioasaCapacity1,000 seatedSurfaceGrassTenantsViitorul Pucioasa (2003–2009)
PAS Pucioasa (2011–2017)
Pucioasa (2018–present)

The Dumitru Tică Popescu Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Pucioasa, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football matches, is the home ground of FC Pucioasa and has a capacity of 1,000 seats.[1] In the past, the stadium was also the home ground of other local teams such as Viitorul Pucioasa or PAS Pucioasa.

References

  1. ^ "Stadionul Dumitru Tică Popescu - Pucioasa" [Dumitru Tică Popescu Stadium - Pucioasa] (in German). europlan-online.de. 9 November 2020.

External links

  • Stadionul Dumitru Tică Popescu at soccerway.com
  • v
  • t
  • e
Football venues in Romania
RomaniaSuperLigaLiga IILiga III
Seria I
Seria II
Seria III
Seria IV
Seria V
Seria VI
Seria VII
Seria VIII
Seria IX
Seria X
Other stadiums
Defunct stadiums
  • Arcul de Triumf
  • Francisc von Neuman
  • Giulești-Valentin Stănescu
  • Farul
  • Ilie Oană
  • Ion Moina
  • Ion Oblemenco
  • Lia Manoliu
  • Municipal (Alexandria)
  • Municipal (Brașov)
  • Municipal (Sibiu)
  • Nicolae Dobrin
  • Republicii
  • Romcomit
  • Steaua
  • UMT
  • Tudor Vladimirescu
  • Venus
Closed stadiums
  • CFR (Timișoara)
  • Cotroceni
  • Dan Păltinișanu
  • Municipal (Bacău)
  • Oțelul (Ștei)
Under renovations
Future stadiums
  • Dinamo
  • Dan Păltinișanu

This article about a Romanian sports venue is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  • v
  • t
  • e