Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium

Capacity
23,500
Year Opened
1973
Surface Type
grass
Club/Team
CFR Cluj
City
Cluj-Napoca
Coordinates
46.780556,23.561667
Country
Romania
Sport
Football (soccer)
Continent
Europe

Stadium Information

Overview

Dr. Constantin Rădulescu Stadium is one of Romania’s most important football stadiums located in Cluj-Napoca and opened in 1973. With a capacity of 23,500, it hosts Liga I matches, domestic cup fixtures, and international games.

Fan Culture

The presence of CFR Cluj shapes a passionate supporter culture with organised chanting, banners, and strong club identity.

Atmosphere

Romanian stadiums can generate intense atmospheres, especially during derby matches and European fixtures.

Facilities

Modern venues feature upgraded seating, floodlighting, hospitality areas, and broadcast infrastructure suitable for UEFA competitions.

Sports

Football is the primary sport played, though concerts and other events are occasionally hosted.

Major Events

These stadiums host league matches, cup finals, European qualifiers, and national team fixtures.

Local Area and Landmarks

Most stadiums are located near city centres or major districts with restaurants and public spaces nearby.

Local Travel

Public transport networks including buses, trams, and metro systems provide access to stadium areas.