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Football stadium in Naples, Italy
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40°50′47″N 14°13′27″E / 40.84639°N 14.22417°E / 40.84639; 14.22417

Stadio Arturo Collana
Stadio Littorio Napoli in 1929
Former namesStadio XXVIII Ottobre
LocationNaples, Campania, Italy
OwnerRegion Campania
Capacity12,000
Field size101 m × 64 m (331 ft × 210 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1925
Opened1929
Renovated1975
ArchitectAmedeo D'Albora
Tenants
SSD Napoli Femminile

Stadio Arturo Collana is a football stadium in Naples, Italy; it is located in the Vomero area of the city. The stadium was built in the latter part of the 1920s, originally under the name Stadio XXVIII Ottobre.

History

The stadium was named after Arturo Collana [it], a sports journalist among the founding members.

S.S.C. Napoli were official tenants of the stadium during the 1933–34 season onwards, as their stadium Stadio Giorgio Ascarelli was having problems. After the World War II it was for a time renamed Stadio della Liberazione; Napoli would continue using it until moving to their current home of Stadio San Paolo in 1959.

For a period of time starting in the 1960s a club from Naples called Internapoli played at the stadium, but they have since moved. It was completely restructured in 1970 and has become a multi-use sports center where athletics, football and rugby games are carried out.

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