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Eugen Popescu Stadium

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Multi-use stadium
Eugen Popescu Stadium
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AddressStr. Justiției, nr. 3
LocationTârgoviște, Romania
Coordinates 44°55′53′′N 25°27′44′′E / 44.93139°N 25.46222°E / 44.93139; 25.46222
OwnerMunicipality of Târgoviște
OperatorChindia Târgoviște
Capacity 8,400
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened2023
Renovated2019–2023
Tenants
FCM Târgoviște (1982–2010)
Chindia Târgoviște (2010–Present)

The Eugen Popescu Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Târgoviște, Romania currently undergoing re-construction. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Chindia Târgoviște. The stadium held 8.400 people and is located in the town center, next to the Chindia Tower.

The stadium was named after the former football player of Metalul Târgoviște and famous youth team coach Eugen Popescu (1928–1996), the creator of Chindia Târgoviște, team that promoted in 1996 to the Romanian Top League. Players like L. Reghecampf, B. Liță, C. Becheanu, T. Zamfirescu, R. Gâlmencea, A. Bogoi, C. Ţermure, C.I. Voicu, I. Ceauşu, M. Priseceanu, C. Bălaşa, M. Jilăveanu, R. Toboşaru, M. Antal, C. Negru, L. Strizu, have all been bred in the Târgoviște youth team center by Eugen Popescu.

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