Photo gallery | As the Bucharest City Council explains the state of the grass in the National Arena: “It was normal. There were seven events “



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Bucharest City Council reacted after being in public space to criticize those who ensure the maintenance of the National Arena turf, claiming that the playing surface could not be in optimal condition due to the multiple events organized in recent weeks, but also due to the weather conditions in the Capital.

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PMB reacted after the accusations on the issue of the National Arena lawn

All the football clubs in Bucharest, but also the Romanian Football Federation, relied solely on the National Arena for the events of the last weeks. There have been 7 events in the last 10 days at the National Arena! Almost one match every day, because 4 official matches and three training sessions were organized.

It was normal for the grass to wear out in the center of the field and in front of the gates after such a program. Normally, the recovery period between matches for natural grass is two weeks.”, It is shown in the statement of the Bucharest City Council, according to Agerpres.

Ciprian Marica was one of the people who harshly criticized the National Arena turf. The former international even demanded the resignation of those in charge of taking care of the playing surface of the largest stadium in the country.

The floor looked hideous, a shame. Too bad who owns the stadium. These people have nothing to look for in management positions! There are no people who have criteria of competence in these positions, they are political appointments instead of those who really know what they do.

We did it with our own hands. The grass depended on us. Those in charge of the lawn should be fired. We were forced to play with long and tall balls, which adapted to the rival. “said Marica, after the game, on Pro TV.

Tags: ciprian fag , national turf arena , romania northern ireland , Bucharest City Hall

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