Romanian football clubs and stadium details

Liga I, officially branded as the SuperLiga, is the highest level of football in Romania, followed by Liga II and a wider structure of national and county competitions. The national championship dates back to 1909, with clubs including FCSB, Dinamo Bucuresti, Rapid Bucuresti, CFR Cluj and Universitatea Craiova contributing to a rich domestic history. Romanian clubs have also enjoyed notable European success, led by Steaua Bucuresti's European Cup triumph in 1986.

Marker size represents stadium capacity. Select a marker or choose a club beside or below the map to see its ground details.

Romanian capacity map

6 clubs shown. Larger circles represent larger grounds.

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Things to do in Romanian football destinations

Ideas for attractions, tours and activities when planning a football trip.

Average journey distance to away games

Clubs are ordered from longest to shortest average journey.

Romanian ground capacities and away journeys

Compare stadium capacity, total distance to the other grounds and average one-way journey for each club.

Club grounds, capacities and away journey distances
ClubStadiumCapacityAll away gamesAverage journey
Corvinul HunedoaraCorbii alba?triArena Francisc Neuman11,500724 miles144 miles
FK Csíkszereda Miercurea CiucCiucaniiStadionul Municipal Miercurea Ciuc4,000746 miles149 miles
Sepsi OSK Sfântu GheorgheAlb-ro?iiSepsi Arena8,400738 miles147 miles
Universitatea Cluj?epcile ro?iiCluj Arena30,355634 miles126 miles
Universitatea CraiovaLeii din BanieStadionul Ion Oblemenco30,983842 miles168 miles
UTA AradBatrâna DoamnaArena Francisc Neuman11,500724 miles144 miles
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Ground details can change, particularly when clubs move stadium or enter a new ground-sharing arrangement. While every effort is made to keep the information accurate, please confirm the venue with the club before travelling. If you spot anything that needs updating, please let me know via Facebook or Twitter.