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Stadionul Romcomit : ウィキペディア英語版
Stadionul Romcomit

Romcomit Stadium was a football stadium in Bucharest, standing on the site now occupied by the University of Bucharest's Law Department.〔(FOCUS: Naţional, al cincilea stadion demolat în ultimii 75 de ani )〕〔(Stadioanele disparute ale vechilor Bucuresti )〕
==History==

The stadium was inaugurated in 1923, being considered at the time a very modern one. It was the stadium of the team with the same name, founded by Ettore Brunelli, that in 1924 merged with ''Triumf'' and the result was Juventus Bucureşti, the new tenant of the stadium.
This was the pitch were the very first floodlit matches were played in Romania.〔(REPORTAJ / Stadionul ROMCOMIT, primul cu nocturnă din România )〕 On 13 and 14 September 1933, Újpest Budapest played friendly matches against CFR Bucureşti and Venus Bucureşti. The floodlit installation, as Ioan Chirilă described it in one of his books, was rudimentary and was formed by bulbs pinned by several rows of ropes hanged over the pitch. So at high throws, the ball "got caught" into the dark or it damaged some of the bulbs and the game had to be stopped so that a worker could replace the damaged bulbs.
The Romania national football team played two games on this stadium in 1925 against Turkey (1-2) and Bulgaria (6-1).
At the beginning of 1934, upon orders from King Carol II, the stadium was demolished to provide a site for the University of Bucharest.


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