Constantin Jamaischi Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Constantin Jamaischi Stadium
Former Names:Tineretului
Address:Str. Ioan Maior
Location:Fălticeni, Romania
Coordinates:47.4665°N 26.2964°W
Opened:1957
Renovated:2017–2018
Owner:Municipality of Fălticeni
Operator:Șomuz Fălticeni
Surface:Grass
Seating Capacity:4,000 (300 seated)
Tenants:CN Nicu Gane
Șomuz Fălticeni (2010–present)

The Constantin Jamaischi Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Fălticeni, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Șomuz Fălticeni. The stadium was opened in 1957 and was renovated between 2017 and 2018, after 60 years since its opening.[1]

Foresta Fălticeni used to play its home matches on Nada Florilor Stadium, with a capacity of 10,000 people, on standing terrace. Nada Florilor Stadium was the main stadium of the town, but had some structure problems since 1990s and after 2010 it was abandoned by the local authorities and Constantin Jamaischi Stadium was renovated instead.

Until 31 July 2020, Constantin Jamaischi Stadium was known as Tineretului Stadium, but it was renamed in the honor of Constantin Jamaischi former player of Rapid București, born in Fălticeni.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.cronicadefalticeni.ro/tribuna-terenului-de-fotbal-tineretului-intra-in-reparatii-capitale-dupa-60-de-ani-de-la-inaugurarea-stadionului/ Tribuna terenului de fotbal „Tineretului” intră în reparații capitale după 60 de ani de la inaugurarea stadionului
  2. Web site: Stadionul din cartierul Maior Ioan va purta numele fostului mare fotbalist Constantin Jamaischi. The stadium located in the Maior Ioan neighborhood will be named after the former great football player Constantin Jamaischi. cronicadefalticeni.ro. 3 August 2020.