Stadionul Flacăra, Football stadium in Năvodari, Romania.
Stadionul Flacăra is a football stadium in the port city of Năvodari with two stands surrounded by earth embankments. The seating is painted in white and blue to display the colors of the local club.
The stadium was built in 1960 as a home for a local industrial club and named after the nearby Petromidia refinery. Over time, the facility adapted to serve changing needs of the community.
The facility transformed from a football-only venue to accommodate rugby matches, reflecting the evolving sports preferences of the Năvodari community.
Visitors will find a small hotel building with guest rooms and administrative offices in the main structure. Those arriving by car should expect limited parking space.
The playing field was specially equipped to support both football and rugby matches, with separate goal posts for each sport. This dual use is uncommon for a stadium of this size in the region.
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