CS Nicolae Simatoc Stadium

Football Stadium in Moldova
Nicolae Simatoc Stadium
Complexul Sportiv „Nicolae Simatoc”
The stadium in 2023
Map
LocationLozova, Moldova
OwnerAtletic Strășeni
Capacity1,060
Field size103 by 67 metres (112.6 yd × 73.3 yd)
SurfaceArtificial turf
Opened2020
Tenants
Atletic Strășeni

Nicolae Simatoc Stadium, also known as Stadionul comunei Lozova, is a football stadium in Lozova, Moldova. The stadium has been home of FC Codru Lozova until 2021, when the club merged with CS Atletic Strășeni. Since then it has been hosting home games of the latter. It has a capacity of 1060 seats.[1]

The stadium is named after Nicolae Simatoc a Romanian football manager and player born in Grimăncăuți, currently Moldova.[2]

Gallery

  • The walking alley
    The walking alley
  • The pitch
    The pitch
  • View from top
    View from top
  • The main building
    The main building
  • The main building
    The main building
  • The pitch
    The pitch
  • The scoreboard
    The scoreboard

References

  1. ^ Ion Buga. "Codru Lozova a inaugurat complexul sportiv Nicolae Simatoc". FMF (in Romanian). Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. ^ "SIMATOC-100. STADIONUL DIN LOZOVA, CU NUME DE LEGENDĂ". FMF (in Romanian). Retrieved 1 December 2023.

47°08′03″N 28°23′02″E / 47.134204°N 28.383839°E / 47.134204; 28.383839

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Moldovan Super Liga venues
Current
  • Bălți
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Demolished
  • Republican
  • Speia

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