Your favorite stadium from this video, stadium Mircea Chivu, is named after the father of Cristian Chivu, who won the 2010 uefa champions league with inter.
What an amazing Romanian team that was! I think he must have been old enough to be in the World Cup squad. We all bleached our hair after the England game 😂
there are a few teams planning to build new stadiums: Arges Pitesti, Corvinul Hunedoara, and also others that are currently in the first division, and third. Mainly clubs that meant something back in the days in the Romanian football, looking for a revival.
Ceahlăul stadium has their seats in orange because they had a different club crest replacing yellow with orange at the time of the renovation. Now they are back to their original black-yellow colours but the stadium colours were not changed back obviously
Love the videos and I’m not sure if you’ve already covered it, but the CONCACAF Nations League is fun to watch and after viewing Anguilla hosting St. Martin today it might be fun to cover these stadiums. I was waiting for a cow to walk through these rough pitches.
Steaua's military past? Nope, they're literally a department of the Ministry of Defence. It's why they're not allowed to play in the top tier - they're also not the original Steaua, FCSB is still the same club (same legal entity) as the original Steaua, just without the name rights, which were won back by the Army (the owner in Communist times up to around 2000) after a legal brawl with the current owner of FCSB.
2:00 Yeah...it hasnt...usually ive seen the Bucharest clubs rent the stadium in Mioveni instead, probably because of the history involved with FC Arges, while Mioveni doesnt really have much to speak of in relation to those Bucharest clubs. A notable exception though is Steaua Bucharest(reffering to FCSB) which prefers the stadium in Buzau thanks to the large supporter base there and previous positive history with the rental of that stadium.
Metaloglobus have not received approval to play at their small arena and chose a different certified arena to play in Liga 2 in Buftea, just outside Bucharest
small clubs like chiajna, voluntari, dej, tunari, metaloglobus, afumati, mioveni, ungheni, selimbar , campulung muscel have very very small stadiums. the cause is number of populations of that city who is very small between 60k in voluntari who is a small community in bucuresti and under 10k even is smallest cities in this list of teams. also clubs who comeback and restart the activity have old staiumd like buzau, ceahlaul, otelul, focsani, resita, slatina, bihor, corvinul, botosani, iasi, slobozia or even smaller like farul who is a complet private club i think
Hey mate could you do a video about italian serie c stadiums? There are 60 teams in 3 groups so if that's too much you could a best 20 stadiums. There are very interesting grounds there, sadly Imolese got relegated so we don't have anymore the stadium into a racetrack
Hello Romanian bros, could you please tell me what Church that is at 9:52? Also is it two different Churches one on the left (looks more Orthodox/Eastern) and one on the right looks more Catholic? Thank you. Some pretty nice stadiums for second division, I'm surprised how good many of them are. Also some very nice views, seems like Romania is a hilly country.
@@c0rne1 thank you! I have found the city and am reading about it now. This is fantastic a bit of history and region I was never aware of. Thank you again.
And football wise, the (main) club over there is in the third tier , which has 100 clubs split into 10 series, so slim chances we'll see a video about it here :) Used to be quite good for a few years in the early 2000s, even had its eyes on some European outings.
Your favorite stadium from this video, stadium Mircea Chivu, is named after the father of Cristian Chivu, who won the 2010 uefa champions league with inter.
Definitely the most interesting stadium here.
What an amazing Romanian team that was! I think he must have been old enough to be in the World Cup squad. We all bleached our hair after the England game 😂
Glad you've made a lot of videos on Central/Eastern European countries, they got some interesting stadiums. Thanks once again!
cool video as a Romanian i liked it
Wide World still putting out entertaining content. That's why I'm still coming to the show. Carry on, brother!
there are a few teams planning to build new stadiums: Arges Pitesti, Corvinul Hunedoara, and also others that are currently in the first division, and third. Mainly clubs that meant something back in the days in the Romanian football, looking for a revival.
Ceahlăul stadium has their seats in orange because they had a different club crest replacing yellow with orange at the time of the renovation. Now they are back to their original black-yellow colours but the stadium colours were not changed back obviously
Bro, please, continue in these second league stadiums videos (or even lower tiers). I am sure that a lot of people find them interesting. Nice work ❤
Will do.
It should be Progresul Spartac instead of Braşov as the later was excluded do to financial reasons
As an Italian I was honestly shocked at how good Indonesian Stadiums are! You should check them out
I am glad I've finally learnt how to pronounce Steaua properly. Thank you The Wide World of Stadiums!
He pronounced it completely wrong
Ty for adding liga 2 and Ceahlăul ♥️
Love the videos and I’m not sure if you’ve already covered it, but the CONCACAF Nations League is fun to watch and after viewing Anguilla hosting St. Martin today it might be fun to cover these stadiums. I was waiting for a cow to walk through these rough pitches.
Steaua's military past? Nope, they're literally a department of the Ministry of Defence. It's why they're not allowed to play in the top tier - they're also not the original Steaua, FCSB is still the same club (same legal entity) as the original Steaua, just without the name rights, which were won back by the Army (the owner in Communist times up to around 2000) after a legal brawl with the current owner of FCSB.
2:00 Yeah...it hasnt...usually ive seen the Bucharest clubs rent the stadium in Mioveni instead, probably because of the history involved with FC Arges, while Mioveni doesnt really have much to speak of in relation to those Bucharest clubs. A notable exception though is Steaua Bucharest(reffering to FCSB) which prefers the stadium in Buzau thanks to the large supporter base there and previous positive history with the rental of that stadium.
Metaloglobus have not received approval to play at their small arena and chose a different certified arena to play in Liga 2 in Buftea, just outside Bucharest
which is not a big difference anyhow :))
These stadiums make me depressed
small clubs like chiajna, voluntari, dej, tunari, metaloglobus, afumati, mioveni, ungheni, selimbar , campulung muscel have very very small stadiums. the cause is number of populations of that city who is very small between 60k in voluntari who is a small community in bucuresti and under 10k even is smallest cities in this list of teams. also clubs who comeback and restart the activity have old staiumd like buzau, ceahlaul, otelul, focsani, resita, slatina, bihor, corvinul, botosani, iasi, slobozia or even smaller like farul who is a complet private club i think
Hey mate could you do a video about italian serie c stadiums? There are 60 teams in 3 groups so if that's too much you could a best 20 stadiums. There are very interesting grounds there, sadly Imolese got relegated so we don't have anymore the stadium into a racetrack
Serie C Group C is the next video to be released. It goes up in a couple of days.
I hope you do welsh videos
Do mid east stadiums next
Hello Romanian bros, could you please tell me what Church that is at 9:52? Also is it two different Churches one on the left (looks more Orthodox/Eastern) and one on the right looks more Catholic? Thank you.
Some pretty nice stadiums for second division, I'm surprised how good many of them are. Also some very nice views, seems like Romania is a hilly country.
It is in Alba Iulia
@@c0rne1 thank you! I have found the city and am reading about it now. This is fantastic a bit of history and region I was never aware of. Thank you again.
And football wise, the (main) club over there is in the third tier , which has 100 clubs split into 10 series, so slim chances we'll see a video about it here :) Used to be quite good for a few years in the early 2000s, even had its eyes on some European outings.
Nice to see my home town Targoviste here. Nice stadium, bad for the team to get relegated i.n this division
Belarus plz
Please can you do 1RFEF stadiums next?
Can you do a list of stadiums in the hungarian first league of football too?
Make a video about Greek Super League 2
do tunisian LNFP 1 PLEASE
Pls do Süper Lig
pitesti arges stadion i think was demolished and will be built a new stadium
sorry why do you have to mention 5 times the movie BORAT..?!... whats the point..?!
Its time for 1 Liga 🇵🇱⚽️🏟️ ? 😏
It's coming soon.
Stadiums in liga 2 Romania actually looks far better then Bulgaria Parva Liga
Quirino Province Inter-Barangay Basketball League arenas please
Fcsb=👍
Csa steaua=💀