Stadio Nereo Rocco
Italian in football stadium in Trieste
Location | Via dei Macelli 5, Trieste, Italy |
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Owner | Municipality of Trieste |
Capacity | 24,500 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1987 |
Opened | 18 October 1992[1] |
Renovated | 2018 |
Construction cost | ITL100 billion |
Tenants | |
Triestina (1992–present) Italy national football team (selected matches) Cagliari (2012) |
Stadio Nereo Rocco is a football stadium in Trieste, Italy. It is currently the home of Triestina, named after former player and manager Nereo Rocco. The stadium holds 21,000.[1]
Cagliari played their final home games of the 2011–12 Serie A season at the ground, due to restoration of their Stadio Sant'Elia.[2]
See also
- Football in Italy
- Lists of stadiums
References
- ^ a b "Trieste, lavori per quasi 6 milioni di euro allo stadio "Nereo Rocco"". calcioefinanza.it. Retrieved 25 March 2019.
- ^ "Calcio, il Cagliari giocherà a Trieste anche contro la Juve" [Calcio, Cagliari will play at Trieste against Juve as well]. La Nuova Sardegna (in Italian). 19 April 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
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surrounding area
- Catholic: Trieste Cathedral
- Temple of Monte Grisa
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- Current: Stadio Nereo Rocco
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- Former: Stadio Littorio (1932–92)
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