The Stadio San Paolo is a football stadium in Naples, Italy. It is the third-largest stadium in Italy, after the San Siro and the Stadio Olimpico. It was originally built in 1959 and currently holds 60,240 spectators. The stadium is the home of Serie A club Napoli and has been host to some memorable matches over the years.
Trivia
- In 1990, Stadio San Paolo hosted the World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Italy which saw Diego Maradona score one of the most famous goals in history.
Ratings
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- ✨ Opened
- 📍 Address
- 🔢 Capacity
- 60,240
- 🍀 Playing surface
- grass
- 🚩 Distance from city centre
- 📄 Other names for this stadium
Key facts
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