Dr. Sinkovits Stadium

45°59′54.4″N 26°07′27.4″E / 45.998444°N 26.124278°E / 45.998444; 26.124278OwnerMunicipality of Târgu SecuiescOperatorKSE Târgu SecuiescCapacity3,000 seatedSurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1930Renovated2017–2018TenantsKSE Târgu Secuiesc (1930–present)

The Dr. Sinkovits Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Târgu Secuiesc, Romania. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of KSE Târgu Secuiesc. The stadium was opened in the 1930s, after Aurel Sinkovits donated the ground on 6 August 1929.[1] Sinkovits was the former club doctor and for his generous donation, he was chosen as the eternal honorary president of KSE Târgu Secuiesc.[1] The stadium was renamed Municipal Stadium during the communist period, then after the 2000s it was renamed again after Sinkovits.

References

  1. ^ a b "Asociaţia Clubul Sportiv" [Sports Club Association] (in Romanian). kezdi.ro. 2 August 2020.

External links

  • Stadionul Dr. Sinkovits at soccerway.com
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