FMF Futsal Arena
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Arena de futsal a FMF | |
Arena futsal Ciorescu | |
The arena in 2023 | |
![]() Interactive map of FMF Futsal Arena | |
| Address | 2A Alexandru cel Bun Street Ciorescu Moldova |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 47°07′38″N 28°53′33″E / 47.127142532234444°N 28.89254676476485°E, |
| Owner | Moldovan Football Federation |
| Capacity | 1,300 |
| Scoreboard | Yes |
Field size | Game Field 20m x 40m, Open Game area 26,5m x 47,5m |
Field shape | Rectangular |
| Construction | |
| Built | February 2013 |
| Opened | 15 November 2014 |
| Architect | Denis Nedeoglo (EOS-STUDIO SRL, Moldova) |
Project manager | Denis Nedeoglo (EOS-STUDIO SRL, Moldova) |
Main contractors | Dialin-Exim SRL (EOS-STUDIO SRL, Moldova) |
| Tenants | |
| Moldova national futsal team (2014 – present) | |
The FMF Futsal Arena (Romanian: Arena de futsal a FMF) is an indoor futsal stadium in Ciorescu, Chișinău, Moldova. The stadium was inaugurated in November 2014. The Moldovan Football Federation (FMF), with the collaboration of UEFA are the responsible parties of the project.
Opening
The FMF Futsal Arena celebrated its formal inauguration on 15 November 2014. The symbolic ribbon was cut by UEFA Vice-President Marios Lefkaritis, Prime Minister Iurie Leancă, President of the Moldovan Football Federation Pavel Cebanu, and Mayor of the Ciorescu commune Ion Scripnic. The ceremony was also attended by the President of Moldova Nicolae Timofti, former Presidents Mircea Snegur and Petru Lucinschi, members of parliament, and the presidents of various football federations.[2]
The first match at the Futsal Arena FMF complex was played on 22 November in the Moldovan Futsal Supercup, between the teams JLC and Tarsus.[3]
