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Amazing images from the National Arena before FCSB

The National Arena, the largest stadium of the country, preparing to host the match between Fcsb and Young Boys, from the second stage of the Europa League groupis still in an advanced state of degradation. The walls of the arena are cracked, and the rain penetrates very easily into the stadium.

Inaugurated in 2011, the National Arena was the host of FCSB in the last seasons. Administered by the City Hall of Bucharest, Arena has had problems over time.

Photo gallery. What the National Arena looks like before FCSB – Young Boys

Photo source: GSP

As has often happened in recent years, the ceiling at the national arena lodges are damaged, and the rain penetrates easily inside the stadium.

The Sports Gazette presented in the last year, repeatedly, the extremely serious problems faced by the largest stadium in Romania.

Loji with scorojed walls, broken and detached bells, missing bulbs, fallen ceiling and plaster, are some of the problems of the largest national arena.

Over 3 days, the National Arena will host another match of the FCSB, the derby of stage 12 of the Superliga, against the leader of the University of Craiova.

Gigi Becali believes that the derby with Craiova University is more important than the Europa League match

FCSB is going through a hard time in the superlig. The champion en-titre achieved only two victories in the first 11 stages, both with a score of 1-0, with Ploiești Petrol and Steel Galați.

The formation coached by Elias Charalambous occupies only 11th in the championship, with 10 points gathered, being 8 behind the 6th place, occupied by Unirea Slobozia, and 14 behind the leader University Craiova.

In this context, Gigi Becali has decided that the derby with Craiova is more important for FCSB, so that at the match with Young Boys, “the first 11” will look like this: Târnovanu – V. Crețu, Ngzana, M. Popescu, Pantea – Edjoa, Alhassan – Miculescu, Oct. Popescu, Thiam – Denis Alibec.

Ashley Davis

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