# Areni Stadium

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{{Short description|Multi-purpose stadium in Suceava, Romania}}
{{Infobox venue
| name              = Areni Stadium
| nickname          = 
| image             = File:Stadionul Areni6.jpg
| image_size        = 300px
| caption           = The stadium in 2009
| address           = Str. Bradului / Blvd. 1 Mai
| location          = [Suceava](/source/Suceava), Romania
| coordinates       = {{coord|47|38|22.0|N|26|14|47.3|E}}
| broke_ground      = 
| opened            = 1963
| renovated         = 1976–1977, 1980–1982, 2002
| expanded          = 
| closed            = 
| demolished        = 
| owner             = Municipality of [Suceava](/source/Suceava)
| operator          = [Cetatea Suceava](/source/CSM_Cetatea_Suceava)
| surface           = [grass](/source/grass)
| Constructor       = 
| construction_cost = 
| architect         = 
| former_names      = 
| nicknames         = 
| tenants           = [Cetatea Suceava](/source/CSM_Cetatea_Suceava) (1963–present) <br /> Bucovina Rugby (1963–present) <br /> [Foresta Fălticeni](/source/Foresta_F%C4%83lticeni) (1997–2003) <br /> [Sporting Suceava](/source/Sporting_Suceava) (2008–2014) <br /> [Foresta Suceava](/source/ACS_Foresta_Suceava) (2008–2024)
| seating_capacity  = 7,000, restricted from 12,500
| dimensions        = 
}}

The '''Areni Stadium''' ({{langx|ro|Stadionul Areni}}) is a [multi-purpose stadium](/source/multi-purpose_stadium) in [Suceava](/source/Suceava), the largest municipality and county seat town of [Suceava County](/source/Suceava_County). It currently is the home ground of [Cetatea Suceava](/source/CSM_Cetatea_Suceava). The stadium had a total capacity of 12,500 seats and was opened in 1963 as the Municipal Stadium. Additionally, the stadium was also renovated between the periods 1976–1977, 1980–1982, and 2002 respectively. After some seats were installed it holds 7,000 people.

==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed-hover heights=150px>
File:Stadionul Areni3.jpg|Main stand
File:Stadionul Areni1.jpg|Second stand
File:Stadionul Areni6.jpg|Stadium panorama
File:Stadionul Areni7.jpg|VIP zone
File:Stadionul Areni4.jpg|Running track
File:Stadionul Areni5.jpg|Stadium entry
</gallery>

==See also==
* [List of football stadiums in Romania](/source/List_of_football_stadiums_in_Romania)

==References==
{{Commons category|Areni Stadium}}
{{Reflist}}

{{CSM Cetatea Suceava}}
{{ACS Foresta Suceava}}
{{Football venues in Romania}}
{{Authority control}}

{{DEFAULTSORT:Areni Stadium}}
Category:Football venues in Romania
Category:Buildings and structures in Suceava
Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Romania
Category:Sport in Suceava County
Category:1963 establishments in Romania
Category:Sports venues completed in 1963
Category:ACS Foresta Suceava

{{Romania-sports-venue-stub}}

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