Juventus Stadium – Torino

Name: Juventus Stadium Location: Str. Com. di Altessano, Turin Built: 2011 Capacity: 41,000 Built on the site of Juventus’ former home the Stadio delle Alpi it is the first club owned stadium in Serie A. It was opened on Septemeber 8, 2011 with a friendly between Notts County and Juventus which ended 1-1, while the first competitive game was against More...

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Stadio Olimpico – Rome

Name: Stadio Olimpico Location: Via Foro Italico, Roma Built: 1910 Capacity: 82,307 Sitting on the outskirts of the Capital, the Stadio Olimpico is one of the most famous stadiums in Italy, and in common Italian More...

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Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi – Verona

Name: Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi Location: Piazzale Olimpia, Verona Opened: 15th December 1963 Capacity: 36,402 The Stadio Bentegodi, situated in Verona, is host to two clubs: Hellas and Chievo Verona. Opened More...

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Stadio Luigi Ferraris – Marassi – Genoa

Name: Stadio Communale Luigi Ferraris Location: Via Giovanni De Prà, Genova Built: 1911(Revovated 1989) Capacity: 36,536 Known as the “Marassi” for the area of Genoa in which it is situated, the Stadio Luigi More...

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Stadio Giuseppe Meazza – San Siro – Milan

Name: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Location: Via Piccolomimi, Milan. Built: 1926 Capacity: 80, 074 Originally known and more commonly referred to as the San Siro for the name of the district in Milan in which it is situated, More...

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Stadio Friuli – Udine

Name: Stadio Friuli Location: P.le Repubblica Argentina, Udine Opened: 1976 Capacity: 41,652 Home to Udinese, the Stadio Friuli is located in the area of Rizzi, in Udine. Opened in 1976, as a replacement for Stadio More...

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Stadio Ennio Tardini – Parma

Name: Stadio Ennio Tardini – Formally Stadio Municipale (1922–1923). Location: Viale Partigiani d’Italia, Parma Opened: 1923 Capacity: 27, 906 Stadio Ennio Tardini, commonly referred to as just Il Tardini, More...

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Stadio Via del Mare – Lecce

Name: Stadio Via del Mare Location: Via per San Cataldo, Lecce Built: 1966 Capacity: 33,786 Located in Puglia, the Stadio Via del Mare is a multi-purpose stadium, mostly used for football matches and is the home More...

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Stadio Sant’Elia – Cagliari

Name: Stadio Comunale Sant’Elia Location: Via Vespucci, Cagliari Opened: 1970 Capacity: 23,486 The home of Cagliari, the Sant’Elia was built in 1970 following Cagliari’s historic first and only Scudetto. The More...

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Stadio San Paolo – Napoli

Name: Stadio San Paolo Location: Piazzale Vincenzo Tecchio, Napoli Opened: 1959 Capacity: 60,240 Stadio San Paolo is a multi-purpose stadium in the western suburb of Fuorigrottain Naples, Italy, and is the third More...