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  1. Stadio San Paolo (1963–2020) Location: Naples, Campania, Italy: Coordinates: Owner: Comune di Napoli: Executive suites: 20: Capacity: 54,726 (all-seater) Record attendance: 90,736 (Napoli vs. Juventus, 15 December 1974) Field size: 110 m × 68 m (361 ft × 223 ft) Surface: Grass: Construction

    • Carlo Cocchia, Luigi Corradi
    • Comune di Napoli
    • 1948–1959
  2. Lo Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (ex Stadio San Paolo) di Napoli, inaugurato nel 1959, è il terzo in Italia per capacità dopo il Meazza di Milano e l'Olimpico di Roma. Il campo misura 110 metri per 68 e sorge nel quartiere di Fuorigrotta.

  3. Denominato in origine stadio del Sole nel 1959, fu ribattezzato stadio San Paolo nel 1963. Il 4 dicembre 2020 il Comune di Napoli ha intitolato lo stadio all'ex capitano del Napoli, Diego Armando Maradona, deceduto il precedente 25 novembre.

    • 6 dicembre 1959
    • Italia
    • 27 aprile 1952
    • via Jacopo de Gennaro, 80125 Napoli
  4. Napolis 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 ...

  5. Club: SSC Napoli | Opening: 1959 | Capacity: 60,240 seats. History and description. Stadio San Paolo was built to provide Napoli with a permanent home after their old home Stadio Partenopeo had been destroyed in the Second World War by air raids.

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

    The Azzurri. 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. San Paolo Stadium is located in the Fuorigrotta neighborhood, in the western and most populous part of ...

  7. Sep 4, 2021 · Share Stadium Guide. Stadio San Paolo home of Napoli is the third largest football stadium in Italy with a capacity of 60,240 after the San Siro and the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The ground is famous for hosting the 1990 world cup semi final between Italy and Argentina where Napoli legend Diego Maradona scored the winning penalty for his country.

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