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  2. There are 64 football stadiums in Italy which have a capacity of 10,000 or more. They are listed by total capacity. Below the list is a list with smaller venues and a list with future venues.

  3. Juventus Stadium (Italian pronunciation: [juˈvɛntus ˈstaːdjum]), known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz Stadium since July 2017, sometimes simply known in Italy as the Stadium (Italian: Lo Stadium), is an all-seater football stadium in the Vallette borough of Turin, Italy, and the home of Juventus FC The stadium was built on the site ...

    • Luigi Ferraris Stadium - Genova. The Luigi Ferraris Stadium is the home of Genoa and Sampdoria, the two biggest football teams in the city of Genoa. Also called Stadio Marassi because it is located in the Marassi district of the city of Genoa, it is the site of great sporting battles such as the derby della lanterna between Genoa and Sampdoria.
    • San Nicola Stadium - Bari. San Nicola Stadium in Bari. The San Nicola Stadium is the home of Bari football and as one can easily guess, it is located in the city of Bari.
    • Artemio Franchi Stadium - Florence. The Artemio Franchi stadium in Florence, located in the Campo di Marte district, is the home of Fiorentina. It is the largest stadium in Florence with a capacity of 43,147 spectators, one of the largest football stadiums in Italy.
    • Gewiss Stadium - Bergamo. Gewiss Stadium by Vincenzo.togni. The Atleti Azzurri d'Italia Stadium, also known as the Gewiss Stadium, is the home of Atalanta, a team from Bergamo.
    • San Siro/Guiseppe Meazza (Milan/Inter) - 80,018. The second and the first stadiums in Italy are both shared between two clubs.
    • Olimpico (Roma/Lazio) - 70,634. A part of the memorable Foro Italico sports complex, Olimpico is located in the northwest part of the Eternal City, immediately adjacent to a forest.
    • San Nicola (Bari) - 58,270. The third biggest stadium in Italy is home to a club that hasn't been in Serie A for longer than a decade!
    • Diego Armando Maradona (Napoli) - 54,726. Known for the longest time as the stadium Sao Paolo, Neapolitans showed that the highest deity in their city was and will be Diego Armando Maradona.
    • San Siro. Location: Milan. Capacity: 80,018. San Siro is the common name of a stadium officially known as the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza. San Siro is the name of the district in the northwest of Milan where the stadium is situated.
    • Stadio Olimpico. Location: Rome. Capacity: 70,634. The Stadio Olimpico is the magnificent centerpiece of the Foro Italico sports complex in the northern part of Rome, Italy’s capital city.
    • Stadio San Nicola. Location: Bari. Capacity: 58,270. The Stadio San Nicola is arguably one of the most impressive of all stadiums in Italy. The stadium was designed by renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano, a man also involved in the construction of the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
    • Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Location: Naples. Capacity: 54,726. The Stadio Diego Armando Maradona was named as such after the legendary football player Diego Maradona (1960-2020) passed away in 2020.
  4. Jan 27, 2022 · The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (Olympic Grande Torino Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Turin with a seating capacity of 27,958. The stadium currently serves as the home ground for Serie A club Torino Football Club. UEFA now rates it as a Category 4 stadium.

  5. 1. 75,923 - San Siro (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) Stadium: San Siro (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza) • 12,778 visits. Home to: Inter Milan, AC Milan • Capacity: 75,923. Overall rating: • Atmosphere rating: Next 3 fixtures. AC Milan v Cagliari Calcio Sat 11th May 2024 @ 19:45 Italian Serie A. Inter Milan v SS Lazio Sun 19th May 2024 @ 00:00 Italian Serie A.

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