Stadio Friuli

  • Udinese Calcio
  • Calcio Portogruaro Summaga (2010)
  • Football World Cup 1990

The Stadio Friuli is a football stadium with track and field facility in the Italian city of Udine in the Friuli- Venezia Giulia.

At present, the local football club Udinese Calcio plays its home games from here. Currently approved for the home games of Udinese Calcio safety reasons, only 30 667 spectators.

History

In 1971 was in Piazzale Argentina, just outside Udine, started the construction, which was completed in 1976. During the FIFA World Cup 1990, the Stadio Friuli hosted three group matches the group E. In 2005, the stadium had to be modernized, as Udinese Calcio had qualified for the UEFA Champions League 2005 /06. The old red seats were in the curves are replaced by blue. In addition, as part of the modernization had to be reduced, the capacity, due to stricter Sicherheitsbedinungen of 41,000 spectators on 30 667 spectators. In addition, in 2010, a new video scoreboard was installed. In addition, the Italian club Calcio Portogruaro Summaga contributed Games of the 2010/11 season at the Stadio Friuli from his first three series B. Currently 17,500 spectators visit the home games of Udinese Calcio. In 2010, plans were unveiled for a major modernization. In this conversion, the career is to be removed and the bleachers are moved directly to the field. In addition, the stadium is to be covered and the stadium is a shopping center with shops and restaurants arise.

On June 5, 2013, the renovation work, with the game first field, the dugout and the first rows of the grandstand began to be renewed. The first stage work should be completed in August 2013.

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