Ilie Oană Stadium Explained

Ilie Oană
Fullname:Stadionul Ilie Oană
Address:26 Stadionului Street
Location:Ploiești, Romania
Broke Ground:August 2010
Opened:25 September 2011
Owner:Consiliul Local Ploiești
Operator:Petrolul Ploiești
Surface:Grass
Main Contractors:All Plan Construction
Construction Cost:
(€22 million in 2021 euros)[1]
Architect:Alpine Bau
Tenants:Petrolul Ploiești (2011–present)
Seating Capacity:15,073[2]
Dimensions:105mx68mm (344feetx223feetm)

The Ilie Oană Stadium (Romanian: Stadionul Ilie Oană) is a football stadium in Ploiești, Romania. It has been the home ground of Petrolul Ploiești since its inauguration in September 2011, and has a capacity of 15,073 spectators.[2] The stadium was built on the site of the former arena, which was completed in 1937 and demolished in 2010.[3]

Being ranked as a UEFA Category 4 stadium,[4] Ilie Oană can host Europa League semi-finals and Champions League group stage matches. The stadium is named after Ilie Oană, a legendary player and coach of Petrolul Ploiești.[5]

Notable events

The first match to be played at the stadium was an exhibition game in September 2011, between a team of former Petrolul Ploiești footballers which won the Cupa României in 1995 and a selection of former Romanian internationals, among which Gheorghe Hagi, Gheorghe Popescu, Viorel Moldovan, Ovidiu Stângă and Daniel Prodan. The former internationals won the match 4–3 and the first goal scored on this stadium belonged to Cristian Zmoleanu.[6]

On 25 September 2011, Petrolul Ploiești played its first competitive match at the stadium, a Liga I fixture against Dinamo București. Cosmin Moți scored the first goal of the game and thus the first official goal at new Ilie Oană Stadium. Petrolul played its first European game on the stadium on 13 July 2013, a 3–0 defeat of Víkingur counting for the UEFA Europa League qualifiers.

The Romania national team played its first official match at the Ilie Oană on 29 March 2015, a 1–0 win over the Faroe Islands in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers. Due to its proximity to the capital Bucharest, the stadium has continued to host Romania senior matches in recent years.

Transport connections

Tramway

800 metres from Ilie Oană there is a Ploiești tramway station named "Muzeul de Istorie" (line 101). It links the stadium with the north of the city and Ploiești-South Railstation.

Bus

The TCE bus lines with a stop close to Ilie Oană are:

Airport

The stadium is 45.6km (28.3miles) away from the Henri Coandă International Airport in Otopeni, a town located north of Bucharest.

Events

Association football

International football matches
DateCompetitionHomeAwayScoreAttendance
13 August 2014Friendly Romania U21 Italy U212–1 1,000
29 March 2015UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Romania Faroe Islands1–013,898
5 October 20172018 FIFA World Cup qualification Romania Kazakhstan3–110,123
5 June 2018Friendly Romania Finland2–013,312
7 September 20182018–19 UEFA Nations League Romania Montenegro0–00 (closed doors)
16 October 20182019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Romania U21 Liechtenstein U214–012,108
17 November 20182018–19 UEFA Nations League Romania Lithuania3–050 (only away)
8 September 2019UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Romania Malta1–013,376
14 October 20202020–21 UEFA Nations League Romania Austria0–10

Association football

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/CP0000ROM086NEST Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices: All Items for Romania
  2. News: Stadion "Ilie Oană". ro. dmy-all.
  3. News: Legendarul stadion "Ilie Oană" din Ploieşti este demolat! Aici a pierdut Liverpool. 24 June 2015. Gazeta Sporturilor. 29 December 2009.
  4. News: Stadionul Ilie Oană din Ploieşti, cotat de UEFA la patru stele. 10 May 2012. Adevărul. ro.
  5. Web site: Povestea senzațională a lui Ilie Oană! Scenariu demn de Hollywood: "Americanul" care i-a crescut pe "lupi". Gsp.ro. ro . Ilie Oana's sensational story! Hollywood-worthy scenario: "The American" who raised the "wolves". 13 May 2018 . 9 April 2020.
  6. News: Petrolul s-a întors acasă. FC Petrolul Ploiești. ro. 24 September 2011. 24 June 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20130419065817/http://www.fcpetrolul.ro/ro/Inaugurare-Ilie-Oana/. 19 April 2013. dmy-all.