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  1. Napoli’s Diego Armando Maradona (ex San Paolo) Stadium, inaugurated in 1959, is the third largest in Italy, after Milan’s Meazza Stadium and Rome’s Olimpico. Situated in the Fuorigrotta neighbourhood, it measures 110 by 68 meters. It was remodelled for the 1980 European Championship and again for the World Cup hosted by Italy in 1990 ...

  2. Dec 4, 2020 · NAPLES, ITALY - NOVEMBER 29: Lorenzo Insigne of S.S.C. Napoli places tributes next to a banner showing an images of the deceased Diego Maradona during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio San Paolo on November 29, 2020 in Naples, Italy.

  3. Mar 22, 2021 · Built in a brutalist style by architect Carlo Cocchia and originally known as the Stadio del Sole, it was renamed Stadio San Paolo in 1963. The ground, which is located in the Fuorigrotta area of Napoli, has been included among the venues for the 1960 Olympic football tournament, two European championships (in 1968 and 1980), and the 1990 World ...

  4. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, formerly known as Stadio San Paolo, is a stadium in the western Fuorigrotta suburb of Naples, Italy. It is the fourth largest football stadium in Italy, after Milan's San Siro, Rome's Stadio Olimpico and Bari's San Nicola. Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY 4.0.

  5. Aug 16, 2023 · Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. Napoli Stadium, also known as Stadio San Paolo, is a renowned football stadium located in Naples, Italy. Home to the popular Serie A club S.S.C. Napoli, the stadium has a rich history and a passionate fan base. With a seating capacity of around 54,000, Napoli Stadium is known for its vibrant atmosphere during ...

  6. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona; Stadio del Sole (1959-1963) Stadio San Paolo (1963-2020) Vista interna dello stadio nel settembre 2019 Informazioni generali; Stato Italia: Ubicazione: via Jacopo de Gennaro, 80125 Napoli: Inizio lavori: 27 aprile 1952 Inaugurazione: 6 dicembre 1959 Costo: 2 500 000 000 L. Ristrutturazione: 1990 Costi di ricostr ...

  7. The city council of Naples made an exception on the request of naming the stadium after powerhouse Diego Maradona. Before the stadium received the name ‘Stadio Diego Armando Maradona’, it was known as the Stadio San Paolo. The stadium opened in 1948 and was known as the Stadio del Sole at the time.

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