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“In 3 years the stadium would be ready”

Article by Adrian Duţă – published Wednesday, October 08, 2025 23:05 / Updated Wednesday, October 08, 2025 23:31

Adrian Ilie, the former great international, said he would like to become a shareholder in Corona Brașov, football team registered in Liga 4.

Corona Brașov, a team abolished in 2021, was re -established in 2024. According to Adrian Ilie, the plan is for the Brasov to promote as soon as possible in Liga 2.

The former international would like to take the team in the coming years, given that the plan of the authorities is that in 2028 the youth stadium will be ready. The football team is part of the sporty club, which has handball, basketball, hockey, volleyball and skating sections.

Adrian Ilie: “I had discussions with those from Brasov”

“I still try something. If I work in football, I will only do it if I take a team. If I take it alone or with some friends. Maybe Brașov. I had discussions with the people there.

I am in the 4th League, I team, they have the track record. In 3 years is the stadium. We may have a discussion. Even since I arrive in the 2nd League, “said Adrian Ilie, within the Hey Football podcast.

Photo gallery. How would the stadium in Brasov look like

Tineretului Stadium - Brasov

The new arena in Brasov would cost 150 million lei, ie about 30 million euros, plus VAT. It will have 9,700 places, even where the old stadium, “Youth” was. The arena would be able to organize football matches and meet UEFA accreditation requirements.

The grandstand where the official will be and will have 3 levels, and the two lawns and the other stand will be on a level. And the parking will have 324 seats. With the measures imposed by the Bolojan government, the stadium works were given back. It remains to be seen whether the initial plan, which involves the opening in 2028, will be completed.

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