Dan Păltinișanu Stadium (2025)

The Dan Păltinișanu Stadium is a proposed soccer-specific stadium in Timișoara, Romania. If completed, it will replace Dan Păltinișanu Stadium.

Project
The idea of building a new stadium appeared in 2015, when Nicolae Robu, the former mayor of Timișoara, presented a master plan that provided for the restructuring of the area known as Olimpia by building a 40,000-seat stadium, an Olympic-size swimming pool, a multi-purpose sports hall, a hotel and a velodrome. The old Dan Păltinișanu Stadium was in an advanced state of degradation, some parts of the grandstands being closed to the public, and a possible renovation was not justified given the high costs. The master plan was presented at the 19th International Trade Fair for Property and Investment, held at Messe München Exhibition Center in October 2016.

The technical project of the future stadium began in January 2021, and the feasibility study was approved by the county councilors in June 2021. According to the study, the seating capacity will be 32,000, and the construction costs will amount to 137 million euros, of which 7 million will be borne by the Timiș County Council. It is the second most expensive stadium to be built in Romania after the National Arena in Bucharest. Moreover, it will be uncovered so that it can also host cultural or entertainment events. The project's deadline is 2027. The investment will be made by the National Investment Company, which will hand over the arena to the patrimony of Timiș County. Initially, Alin Nica, the president of the Timiș County Council, proposed the construction of an athletics track around the stadium, but the idea was quickly rejected by the representatives of the city's football galleries.

Construction
The demolition of the old stadium is estimated at 6 million euros and was approved by county councilors in June 2023.