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  1. A New Temple for Napoli Fans has Opened. With minor construction delays just finished before the deadline of 14 September 2019, for the clash between S.S.C. Napoli and Sampdoria, Napoli came out as champions in their new revitalised Stadio San Paolo. This stadium is in the western suburb of Fuorigrotta in Naples, Italy.

  2. Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, formerly known as Stadio San Paolo, [1] [2] is a stadium in the western Fuorigrotta suburb of Naples, Italy. It is the fourth largest football stadium in Italy, [3] 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 ...

  3. Dec 4, 2020 · The Stadio San Paolo will now be known as the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, after the Napoli city council approved the resolution. Napoli owner Aurelio de Laurentiis proposed renaming the stadium ...

  4. Mar 8, 2024 · Formerly known as Stadio San Paolo, the venue first opened in 1959 and has a current capacity of over 54,000. However, De Laurentiis has long been displeased over Napoli’s situation at the stadium and has been in disputes with a succession of the Campania capital’s leaders.

  5. Stadio San Paolo officially opened on the 6th of December 1959 with a match between Napoli and Juventus (2-1). It was initially completely uncovered and could hold about 87,500 spectators, mostly standing. The stadium was modernised for the European Championships in 1980, during which it hosted three first round group matches and the match for ...

  6. The Stadio Diego Armando Maradona is located in the West of Naples and is the third largest stadium in all of Italy, beaten only by the San Siro and the Stadio Olimpico. It was built over the course of eleven years from 1948 to 1959 with the specific aim of being used for the preliminary games of the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome.

  7. Apr 6, 2022 · One of the. top facts about the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona. is that it was one of the stadiums of the 1990. FIFA World Cup. , and held five matches. The first two matches were Argentina’s Group B games: the first was against Soviet Union on 13 June winning 2-0, and the second match was against. Romania.

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