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Rapid-Giulești Stadium

Coordinates: 44°27′21.3″N 26°3′24.6″E / 44.455917°N 26.056833°E / 44.455917; 26.056833
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Superbet Arena-Giulești
View from the South Stand
Map
Address18 Giulești Way, Sector 6
LocationGiulești, Bucharest
Coordinates44°27′21.3″N 26°3′24.6″E / 44.455917°N 26.056833°E / 44.455917; 26.056833
OwnerRapid București
TypeFootball-specific stadium
Capacity14,047
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground26 February 2019
Opened26 March 2022
Construction cost€67 million[1]
ArchitectConstrucții Erbașu
General contractorCNI
Tenants
Rapid București (2022–present)

The Superbet Arena (known as Rapid Stadium prior to sponsorship) is a football-specific stadium located in the Giulești neighbourhood of Bucharest, Romania. It has been home to Liga I club Rapid București since its opening in March 2022, and has a capacity of 14,047 people.[2]

The €67 million stadium replaced the original Valentin Stănescu Stadium.[3] It hosted the 2022 Cupa României Final.[4]

From November 2022, the naming rights were sold to Superbet for the next five years.[5]

Events

Association football

International football matches
Date Competition Home Away Score Attendance
11 June 2022 2022 UEFA Nations League  Romania  Finland 1–0 11,503
14 June 2022  Romania  Montenegro 0–3 13,000

See also

References

  1. ^ "Noile preţuri la stadioanele Steaua, Rapid şi Arcul de Triumf. Peste 50 de milioane de euro în plus" (in Romanian). Digi Sport. 3 October 2019.
  2. ^ "Rapid Bucuresti gains keys to new stadium". 5 January 2022.
  3. ^ Noul stadion din Giulești se va numi Rapid Arena. Zonele vor fi denumite după legendele clubului
  4. ^ "FOTO Finala Cupei României: Sepsi – FC Voluntari 2-1! Ștefănescu aduce Cupa la Sfântu Gheorghe!" [PHOTO Romanian Cup Final: Sepsi - FC Voluntari 2–1! Ștefănescu brings the Cup to Sfântu Gheorghe!] (in Romanian). Romanian Football Federation. 19 May 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  5. ^ "După stadionul Rapid și stadionul din Ghencea și-ar putea schimba numele" (in Romanian). eurosport.ro. 3 November 2022.