Stadio Flaminio

  • AS Cisco Roma ( football)
  • Unione Rugby Capitolina (Rugby)
  • National rugby team

The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in the Italian capital Rome. It is located on the Via Flaminia, about three kilometers north of the city center and is mainly used for football and rugby union games. The stadium can accommodate 24,973 spectators, 8,000 spaces are covered.

A first Stadio Flaminio was built in 1911, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Risorgimento. 1927 was the Partito Nazionale Fascista build in the same place a new building. This new stadium was renamed Stadio del Partito Nazionale Fascista (short Stadio Nazionale del PNF; German: Stadium of the National Fascist Party) and housed, among others, the final of the World Cup 1934 The two Roman clubs Lazio and AS contributed to the opening. the Olympic Stadium in 1952, play their home games in the arena.

The Stadio Nazionale PNF was demolished in 1957 and replaced by the existing building today. The architects were Pier Luigi Nervi and his son Antonio, the official opening took place on 12 March 1959. As the Olympic Stadium Rome was in 1989/90 converted with respect to the Football World Cup 1990, the Roma and Lazio wore their home games here temporarily from.

The Stadio Flaminio is the home stadium of the rugby club Unione Rugby Capitolina and the former home stadium of the football club AS Cisco Roma. In addition, the Italian rugby union team wore 2000-2011 all home games here.

Inside the stadium building there is an indoor swimming pool and facilities for fencing, wrestling, weightlifting, boxing and gymnastics.

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