Stadio Pietro Barbetti

  • Games of AS Gubbio 1910

The Stadio Pietro Barbetti is a football stadium with track and field facility in the Italian town of Gubbio in the province of Perugia, region Umbria. Until recently, the facility opened in 1977, was named Stadio San Biagio Polisportivo and is only briefly known as San Biagio. The season for 2011/12 ascended into Serie B AS Gubbio 1910 receives his opponents here. For the new season, the stadium will have 5,300 seats. Next to the grandstand and the opposite stand has a canopy. The field of natural grass is enclosed by a six-lane running track. The backstretch is composed of three individual spectator stands, a portion of which has seating and two other ranks are standing.

In March 2011, Gubbio Mayor Maria Cristina Ercoli and other representatives of the city with the Vice President of AS, Giancarlo Brugnoni and General Giuseppe Pannacci met to discuss the adaptation of the stadium to the requirements of the second Italian league. It was decided that the changing rooms are being renovated. For the visiting fans tubular steel bleachers are set up with about 1,200 seats in the East Stand. The inputs are equipped with eight turnstile systems, each with cameras a video surveillance system. In addition, the floodlights will be upgraded, so that evening games of the series B are possible. On 11 May, the work began after three days before the AS Gubbio 1910 1926 ascent managed a 3-1 home win against Paganese Calcio in Serie B.

On 15 September 2010, the national football teams of women from Italy and France met in the stadium. It went into the play-off phase of qualifying for a place at the FIFA Women's World Cup 2011. The Italians lost with 2:3 ( 1:0) against the team from France. Shortly before the Football World Cup 1990, the Brazilian national football team stepped to a test match at the stadium against AS Gubbio 1910 on May 20. The game ended in a 8-1 victory for the South Americans.

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