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North Sea, at 300 m of lawn

Article by Alexandru Tomuțiu – published on Wednesday, August 20, 2025 21:32 / Updated Wednesday, August 20, 2025 22:05

The Aberdeen people have prepared a scenography on almost the entire stadium for the match with Fcsbwhich will be played on Thursday, from 9:45 pm, in the tour of the Europa League play-off.

FCSB trained on Wednesday night at the Stadium pit, the house of Aberdeen. In the stands, you could see the flags prepared for the scenography that will be sitting tomorrow.

Photo gallery. FCSB trained on Pittodrie Stadium, with the scenography of the prepared Aberdeen

Pittodrie Stadium, with a view to the North Sea / Photo: Gettyimages

In the clip, Tanase and Bîrligea and the other champions of Romania were trained, and on the chairs the red-white flags to be waved by Scots were to be waved.

Behind the stadium of almost 21,000 seats is the North Sea, about 300 meters from one of the lawns.

Pittodrie Stadium will be full tomorrow night in the match against the Romanian champion. FCSB will also have about 700 supporters. The arena has a rich history. It was built in 1899 and renovated in 1993.

The return from the National Arena will be played on Thursday, August 2, from 21:30.

FCSB returns to Scottish field 10 months after the match with Rangers, in which the Romanian champion had been humiliated with a score of 0-4.

We do not draw great hopes, we did everything that has been human, we were helped over the Romanian authorities, but we cannot remove our hosts from our own customs and we expect the visas. It is a great thing that they arrived at least at the hotel, even after four hours of the airport.

They cannot be trained and normally, if they are denied the visa, they have no right to play, these are the rules here, we cannot change them. They have no connection (no – those from Aberdeen), this is the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Romania

– Mihai Stoica, at first sport 1

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