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Romania debuts at Euro Under 21 on the stadium with mall, shops and cinema »Who is Italy and how much the tickets cost

The national team of Romania will play on Wednesday at 10:00 am against Italy, in the first match of the European Youth Championship in Slovakia. The game will take place on the “Anton Malatinsky” stadium rebuilt ten years ago

He was very fired in the Austria canton for the debut at the European Youth Championship. The players are ready by the start whistle of the match with Italy.

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We debut at Euro Under 21 on the stadium with mall and shops

The match will be played at the “Anton Malatinsky” or City Arena stadium, with a capacity of 19,200 seats. This is the second largest stadium in Slovakia, which hosts the matches of Spartak Trnava.

After a complete reconstruction between 2013-2015, the arena became one of the most modern in the country. In addition to the football stadium, the complex includes a mall with dozens of shops, relaxation places and food-cost with restaurants, cafes, but also a cinema.

Romania debuts at Euro Under 21 on the stadium with mall, shops and cinema »Who is Italy and how much the tickets cost

Italy – Romania, the first match for “tricolors”

Romania's first opponent at the European Under 21 Championship is Italy. Five times the continental champion at the youth level and equal to Spain at the head of the trophies standings, participates in this final tournament with a batch evaluated at about 190 million euros, according to Transfermarkt.

Among the important players in the team coached by Carmine weddings the striker counts Wilfried Gnontowho recently won the second league in England with Leeds United, the defender Matteo Ruggeri from Atalanta.

But also the midfielders Niccolo Pisilli from AS Roma and Cesare CasadeI, the last transferred to Turin at the beginning of the year from Chelsea, the winner of this season.

Romania debuts at Euro Under 21 on the stadium with mall, shops and cinema »Who is Italy and how much the tickets cost

Cesare Casadi

Who was Anton Malatinsky, the one who gives the name of the arena

Four matches will be played at the Stadium in Trnava at this year's European Championship. Italy – Romania (June 11), Slovakia – Italy (June 14), Spain – Italy (17 June) and another quarter of the final (June 21).

The arena is called “Anton Malatinsky”, it was an important figure in Slovak football, known as a player and as a coach, especially at Spartak Trnava. He played as a midfielder and died December 1, 1992.

As a coach, Anton Malatinsky at Spartak Trnava has won five champion titles in Czechoslovakia and has achieved notable performances in European cups, including a semifinal in the European Champions Cup in 1969.

12 euros cost the cheapest ticket to the match

The match against Italy will start at 22:00 (in Romania) and will play on the stadium in Trnava, the second largest in Slovakia.

The training of Romania U21 at Bratislava Photo: Ionuţ Iordache (GSP)

The tickets for Romania's matches at the final tournament Euro 2025 are still available and have prices between 12 euros for lawns and 15 euros for the stands.

Moreover, for a package with at least one ticket bought at the three matches of Romania in the group stage, a discount of 20%is granted.

Children between the ages of 6 and 15 benefit from a discount of 50% of the ticket price, and people over 65 years old of a discount of 20%.

The complete program of the matches in the “tricolor” group:

  • Wednesday, June 11th: Italy – Romania (Trnava, 22:00)
  • Saturday, June 14: Spain – Romania (Bratislava, 7:00 pm)
  • Tuesday, June 17: Romania – Slovakia (Bratislava, 22:00)

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