UEFA officially announced that the match between Israel and Romania will take place in the Hungarian city of Felchut, and Mihai Stojcice clarified how many fans of the tricolor will be able to see the match from the stadium, taking into account the Euro 2024 qualifying tournament.

Romanian fans at the National ArenaPhoto: HotNews / Dan Popescu

180 fans of Romania will be able to attend the match with Israel in the qualifying tournament for Euro-2024

The qualifying campaign for Euro-2024 has entered a straight line, with only two games left for the tricolors (against Israel in Hungary and with Switzerland at the National Arena).

UEFA clearly stated that the match against the Israelis will take place with fans in the stands, within the capacity of the Felcsut stadium (3,816 seats).

“180 Romanians will dominate the Israeli fans in the stands. I am convinced of this. There will be no problems in Hungary. Did something happen at the match with Belarus?

I walked in the national tracksuit in Budapest on the street, and everything was fine. We know what stadium the game will be in, we’ve seen it, we know what to expect.

The important thing is that the pitch looks very good compared to the turf in Budapest where we faced Belarus. From this point of view, it cannot even be compared, the conditions are very good.

Now it remains to achieve a good result: he will be one on one in the match with Israel. Let’s not fight after what happened in Bucharest (no 1-1, at the National Arena). Now another match” – Mihai Stoichitsepresident of the technical commission of the Romanian Football Federation, for ProSport.

EURO 2024 preliminary matches, group I standings

1. Romania (goal difference 13-4) 16 points/ 8 matches

2. Switzerland (20-8) 15 / 7 matches

3. Israel (7-7) 11 / 6 matches

4. Kosovo (8-8) 7 / 7 matches

5. Belarus (7-14) 6 / 8 matches

6. Andorra (3-17) 2 / 8 matches.

* The top two teams will advance to the final tournament next summer (June 14-July 14), which will be hosted by Germany.

*In case of a tie, the tie-break is determined by the results of direct matches.

Romania in the preliminary tournament of EURO 2024, which broadcasts every match of the tricolor

*All previous matches of Romania will be published in LiveBlog on HotNews.ro.

25 March 2023: Andorra – Romania 0-2

March 28, 2023: Romania – Belarus 2-1

June 6, 2023: Kosovo – Romania 0-0

June 19, 2023: Switzerland – Romania 2-2

September 9, 2023: Romania – Israel 1-1

September 12, 2023: Romania – Kosovo 2:0

October 12, 2023: Belarus – Romania 0-0

October 15, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Andorra 4-0

November 18, 2023 – 21:45 Israel – Romania / Prima TV

November 21, 2023 – 21:45 Romania – Switzerland / Antenna 1.