Bucharest’s Dinamo stadium may not be completed in time for Euro 2020, Romania’s Minister of Development Paul Stanescu said on Monday. Romania hosts, alongside other 12 nations, the 2020 European Championship. Matches will take place on National Arena, but other four stadiums in the city, namely Steaua, Dinamo, Rapid and Arcul de Triumf, must be ready by kick-off time in order to be used for training.
The four stadiums in Bucharest should be completed in two years’ time, by the time Euro 2020 kicks off. However, according to Minister Paul Stanescu, the Dinamo Stadium may not be ready by then.
“It is possible that the Dinamo stadium may not be ready by the time the championship starts, but we have alternatives in Ploiesti, Giurgiu, Voluntari and Mogosoaia. It is important to finish them all, even after the championship,” Stanescu said.
Romania will host four matches – three in the group stage and one in the round of 16.