Rapid-Giulești Stadium
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| Address | 18 Giulești Way, Sector 6 | 
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| Location | Giulești, Bucharest | 
| Coordinates | 44°27′21.8″N 26°03′24.8″E / 44.456056°N 26.056889°E | 
| Owner | Ministry of Transport | 
| Type | Football-specific stadium | 
| Capacity | 14,047 | 
| Surface | Grass | 
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 26 February 2019 | 
| Opened | 26 March 2022 | 
| Construction cost | €67 million[1] | 
| Architect | Construcții Erbașu | 
| General contractor | CNI | 
| Tenants | |
| Rapid București (2022–present) | |
The Rapid-Giulești Stadium, known as Superbet Arena-Giulești for sponsorship reasons, is a football-specific stadium located in the Giulești neighbourhood of Bucharest, Romania. It has been home to Liga I club Rapid București since its opening in March 2022, and has a capacity of 14,047 people.[2]
Rapid-Giulești cost €67 million and replaced the original Giulești-Valentin Stănescu Stadium.[3] It hosted the 2022 Cupa României Final.[4]
In November 2022, the naming rights of the stadium were sold to betting company Superbet for a period of five years.[5]
Events
Association football
| International football matches | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Date | Competition | Home | Away | Score | Attendance | 
| 11 June 2022 | 2022 UEFA Nations League | 1–0 | 11,503 | ||
| 14 June 2022 | 0–3 | 13,600 | |||
| 26 September 2022 | 4–1 | 12,693 | |||
| International football matches (U21 level) | |||||
| Date | Competition | Home | Away | Score | Attendance | 
| 21 June 2023 | 2023 European U21 Championship | 2–0 | 1,677 | ||
| 24 June 2023 | 1–0 | 2,921 | |||
| 27 June 2023 | 2–2 | 2,027 | |||
Gallery
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The stadium during the home opener - 
			
The stadium during the home opener 
See also
- Arena Națională
 - Steaua Stadium
 - Stadionul Arcul de Triumf
 - List of football stadiums in Romania
 - List of European stadia by capacity
 
References
- ^ "Noile preţuri la stadioanele Steaua, Rapid şi Arcul de Triumf. Peste 50 de milioane de euro în plus" (in Romanian). Digi Sport. 3 October 2019. Archived from the original on 10 November 2022. Retrieved 23 August 2020.
 - ^ "Rapid Bucuresti gains keys to new stadium". 5 January 2022. Archived from the original on 16 October 2022. Retrieved 9 January 2022.
 - ^ "Noul stadion din Giulești se va numi Rapid Arena. Zonele vor fi denumite după legendele clubului". Archived from the original on 2020-06-26. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
 - ^ "FOTO Finala Cupei României: Sepsi – FC Voluntari 2-1! Ștefănescu aduce Cupa la Sfântu Gheorghe!" [PHOTO Romanian Cup Final: Sepsi - FC Voluntari 2–1! Ștefănescu brings the Cup to Sfântu Gheorghe!] (in Romanian). Romanian Football Federation. 19 May 2022. Archived from the original on 11 June 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
 - ^ "După stadionul Rapid și stadionul din Ghencea și-ar putea schimba numele" (in Romanian). eurosport.ro. 3 November 2022.
 
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