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22/06 | Belgium ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/team/badge/8xlvxv1592062265.png/tiny) | - | Romania | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/bivzlu1635869135.png/tiny) | 7:00pm |
26/06 | Slovakia ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/team/badge/njbw8n1717365638.png/tiny) | - | Romania | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/bivzlu1635869135.png/tiny) | 4:00pm |
06/09 | Kosovo ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/team/badge/kxxm0w1616514104.png/tiny) | - | Romania | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/cwsp321698386224.png/tiny) | 6:45pm |
09/09 | Romania ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/team/badge/w903wb1689198300.png/tiny) | - | Lithuania | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/cwsp321698386224.png/tiny) | 6:45pm |
12/10 | Cyprus ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/team/badge/g3slx61589798705.png/tiny) | - | Romania | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/cwsp321698386224.png/tiny) | 6:45pm |
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17/06 | Romania | 3 - 0 | Ukraine | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/bivzlu1635869135.png/tiny) |
07/06 | Romania | 0 - 0 | Liechtenstei | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/pdnktx1648659448.png/tiny) |
04/06 | Romania | 0 - 0 | Bulgaria | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/pdnktx1648659448.png/tiny) |
26/03 | Romania | - | Colombia | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/pdnktx1648659448.png/tiny) |
26/03 | Colombia | 3 - 2 | Romania | ![](https://www.thesportsdb.com/images/media/league/badge/pdnktx1648659448.png/tiny) |
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The Romania national football team (Romanian: Echipa națională de fotbal a României) represents Romania in international men's football competition, and is administered by the Romanian Football Federation. They are colloquially known as Tricolorii (The Tricolours).
Romania is one of the only four national teams from Europe—the other three being Belgium, France, Yugoslavia—that took part in the first FIFA World Cup in 1930. Since that performance, Romania have qualified for the 1934, 1938, 1970, 1990, 1994, and 1998 editions. Led by playmaker Gheorghe Hagi, the team's finest hour came in 1994 when it reached the quarter-finals. They were eliminated by Sweden on a penalty shoot-out after having previously defeated Argentina.
At the European Championships, Romania's best performance was in 2000 when they advanced to the quarter-finals from a group with Germany, Portugal and England, before falling to eventual runners-up Italy. They also reached the last eight in 1960 and 1972, and qualified for the 1984, 1996, 2008, and 2016 tournaments.
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Alibec
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Bancu
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Bîrligea
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Burcă
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10
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Cicâldău
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Coman
| | 11
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Drăguș
| | 6
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Drăgușin
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7
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Hagi
![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png)
| | 98
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Man
| | 8
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Marin
| | 18
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Marin
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20
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Mihăilă
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Mogoș
| | 31
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Moldovan
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Nedelcearu
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Niţă
| | 27
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Olaru
| | 47
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Puscas
![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png)
| | 25
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Racovițan
![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png) ![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png)
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2
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Rațiu
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Rus
| | 22
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Sorescu
![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png) ![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png)
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![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Stanciu
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8
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Șut
![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png)
| | 32
![](/images/icons/flags/shiny/32/Romania.png) Târnovanu
![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png) ![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png) ![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png) ![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png) ![Contract Years](/images/icons/percent_green2.png)
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= Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 1 (Total: 1)Stadium or HomeArena Națională (Romanian pronunciation: , National Arena) is the national stadium of Romania, in the Lia Manoliu National Sports Complex in Bucharest. Opened in 2011, it replaced the former National Stadium. It was built for the Romania national football team, hosting its games as well as the Romanian Cup Final and the Romanian Supercup.
The 2012 UEFA Europa League Final was held at the new stadium. This was the first final of a major European football club competition hosted by Romania. UEFA has announced that the UEFA Euro 2020 Finals would be held in multiple cities all over Europe in a pan-European tournament format to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the tournament. On 19 September 2014 Bucharest has won the UEFA Euro 2020 bids and it was decided that the National Arena will host four matches (as part of the 'Standard Package'), consisting of three group stage matches + one round of 16/quarter-final match.
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