Trans-Sil Stadium

Multi-use stadium in Târgu Mureș, Romania
46°32′58.6″N 24°32′45″E / 46.549611°N 24.54583°E / 46.549611; 24.54583OwnerMunicipality of Târgu MureșOperatorASA Târgu MureșCapacity8,200 seatedSurfaceGrassConstructionOpened2007Renovated2010Expanded2010TenantsTrans-Sil Târgu Mureș (–2008)
ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș (2008–2018)
CSM Târgu Mureș (2018–2019)
ASA Târgu Mureș (2021–present)

The Trans-Sil Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Târgu Mureș, Romania. It is currently used mostly for football and is the home ground of ASA Târgu Mureș. Before 2018 it was the home ground of Trans-Sil Târgu Mureș and ASA 2013 Târgu Mureș. The stadium has an all-seating capacity of 8,200 spectators.[1]

It is also known as the Municipal Stadium and Siletina Stadium.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Team Stadium Page". Archived from the original on 11 September 2013. Retrieved 12 April 2014.
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