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  1. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, Naples, Italy. 7,293 likes · 15 talking about this · 18,186 were here. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona il nuovo nome dello stadio San Paolo di Napoli. Già nelle ore...

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  2. Stadio San Paolo, Naples, Italy. 2,552 likes · 611 were here. PAGINA UFFICIALE DEL GLORIOSO STADIO SAN PAOLO DI NAPOLI SUUGGERITE LA PAGINA! PAGINA...

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  3. Stadio "San Paolo" - Napoli, Naples, Italy. 6,630 likes · 44 talking about this · 69,867 were here. Inizio costruzione 1948 Inaugurazione 6 dicembre 1959...

  4. 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. For the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, the stadium hosted the football preliminaries.

    • Carlo Cocchia, Luigi Corradi
    • Comune di Napoli
    • 1948–1959
  5. Mar 22, 2021 · The third-largest ground in the country, now it holds 54,726, San Paolo has been at the forefront of Italian football for the best part of sixty years. 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.

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  6. www.stadiumjourney.com › stadiums › stadio-san-paoloStadio San Paolo – SSC Napoli

    Stadio San Paolo is the largest sports facility in the city of Naples. For seven years, from 1984-1991, one of the greatest soccer players of the twentieth century, Diego Maradona, was seen on the playing field of El Pibe de Oro.

  7. 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.

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