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Stadio Italia
Full nameStadio Italia
LocationVia Aniello Califano, 7 80067, Sorrento, Campania, Italy
Coordinates40°37′47.249″N 14°23′1.435″E / 40.62979139°N 14.38373194°E / 40.62979139; 14.38373194
OwnerComune di Sorrento
OperatorFootball Club Sorrento
Capacity3,600
Field size105 m × 60 m (344 ft × 197 ft)
SurfaceSynthetic Grass
Construction
Built1950
Opened1950
Renovated2003
Tenants
Sorrento
Sant'Agnello

Stadio Italia is a football stadium in Sorrento, Italy. The main tenants are Eccellenza Campania sides Sorrento and F.C. Sant'Agnello. It has a capacity of 3,600.

History

The stadium's construction lasted less than one year, being started and completed in 1950. The stadium originally had a grass football pitch and a capacity of 3,600. In 2003, the stadium became one of the first in Italy, along with Capo d'Orlando in Sicily and Manfredonia in Apulia, to be fitted with a synthetic grass surface, due to the salinity in the air causing issues with the natural grass. The press area at the stadium has six television boxes and six newspaper/radio boxes.

Capacity

Stand Capacity
Central/West 900
North 1200
South 1500
Total 3600

References

  1. "Campo Italia Sorrento" (in Italian). NewElectra.it. 1 April 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2017.
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