Stadionul Ion Moina (1911) was a multi-use stadium in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was named after the prominent athlete and sports official Ion Moina. Built in 1911, it primarily served as the home stadium for Universitatea Cluj football club for the majority of its existence.
The stadium was a significant landmark in Cluj-Napoca's sporting history. Its construction marked an important step in the development of organized sports in the region. Over the decades, it hosted numerous football matches, athletic competitions, and other public events.
The original Stadionul Ion Moina was eventually demolished to make way for a new, modern stadium. While the name "Stadionul Ion Moina" was initially considered for the replacement stadium, it was eventually named Cluj Arena. The original stadium held a special place in the hearts of Universitatea Cluj fans and remained a symbol of the club's history and tradition.
The demolition of the old stadium marked the end of an era, but its legacy continues to live on in the memories of those who experienced the many memorable moments that took place within its walls.