opening match|304x304px |304x304px The official inauguration was initially scheduled for 10 August 2011, and was to feature a football match between
Romania and
Argentina. However, on 26 July, Argentina officially cancelled the friendly match after their manager
Sergio Batista departed the team. The stadium was inaugurated on 6 September 2011, with a
UEFA Euro 2012 Group D qualifier match between Romania and
France. In the front of 49,137 fans, Romania and France drew 0–0. The result meant that Romania lost any chance of qualifying for the tournament, hosted by neighbours
Ukraine and
Poland.
Notable attendances The highest audience for a football match was achieved at an exhibition game between Romania's "Golden Generation" and the "World Stars" team, ended with a 3–2 score, which brought 54.967 spectators at the stadium. It was the retirement match of arguably the best Romanian national team ever. The second highest audience for a football game was achieved at the Liga 1 football match between FCSB and CFR Cluj hosted on 11 May 2024, which brought 54,673 people to the stadium. Another large audience was hosted at the
UEFA Europa League final on 9 May 2012. The game between the two Spanish teams,
Atlético Madrid and
Athletic Bilbao, brought 52,347 people to the stadium. Another match with a notable audience was between
Romania and
Switzerland on 21 November 2023, in the
qualifying stage of the
UEFA Euro 2024 final tournament. With 50,224 people in the stands, Romania won 1–0, thus making it the winner of
Group I and giving it a place in Pot 2 for the final tournament in
Germany. == Association football ==