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Stadio Comunale P. Ferrante
Stadio di Sepicciano
Former namesStadio Comunale
LocationSepicciano, Piedimonte Matese, Italy
Coordinates41°20′57″N 14°22′54″E / 41.349129°N 14.381653°E / 41.349129; 14.381653
OwnerMunicipality of Piedimonte Matese
Capacity4,000 (seated)
SurfaceArtificial turf
Tenants
Pro Piedimonte (1928–1958)
G.S. Piedimonte 1988–????
A.G.C. Piedimonte
Tre Pini Matese (2012–2020)
F.W.P. Matese (2013–2020)
Tre Pini Matese Femminile
F.C. Matese (2020–present)

Stadio Comunale Pasqualino Ferrante di Piedimonte Matese, shortened to Stadio Pasqualino Ferrante and known locally as simply Stadio di Sepicciano is a municipal stadium in Sepicciano, a frazione of Piedimonte Matese, Italy. It has served as the home venue of Tre Pini Matese, F.W.P. Matese and Femminile Reg. Calcio 5 club Tre Pini Matese Femminile. The stadium is now the home ground of F.C. Matese.

History

The stadium, known today as "Stadio Pasqualino Ferrante", was built sometime during the early 20th century and played host to original tenants Pro Piedimonte (founded in 1928). Murals of past players and staff adorn the exterior walls of the stadium. In addition to championing the club's accomplishments, there is a separate mural dedicated to the country itself, celebrating the nation's footballing achievements at FIFA's 1934 (Italy), 1938 (France), 1982 (Spain), and 2006 (Germany) World Cups.

2012, the Stadio Comunale Pasqualino Ferrante

In 2012, Stadio Comunale was renamed 'Stadio Comunale Pasqualino Ferrante di Piedimonte Matese'; to honour the town's municipal councillor, Pasqualino Ferrante.

The stadium's occupants from 2012 to 2020 were Tre Pini Matese; and F.W.P. Matese from 2013 to 2020. In addition to the men's team, the stadium hosted women's matches for Tre Pini Matese Femminile.

References

  1. "Matese live score, schedule and results - Football - SofaScore". sofascore.com. SofaScore. 13 May 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  2. Redazione (2015-10-09). "***PIEDIMONTE MATESE ECCO PERCHE' E' STATO INTITOLATO LO STADIO A PASQUALINO FERRANTE!***Il comunicato della maggioranza consiliare del capoluogo matesino". Corriere CE (in Italian). Retrieved 2021-07-20.

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