Stadio San Francesco d'Assisi

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The Stadio San Francesco d' Assisi is a football stadium with track and field facility in the Italian town of Nocera Inferiore in Salerno province, Campania region. The sports center is mainly used by the football club ASG Nocerina. Originally the site was called the Stadio Comunale Nocera Inferiore; was then renamed Stadio San Francesco d' Assisi, in honor of St. Francis of Assisi. In the late 1970s, the stadium took around 15,000 visitors; it now offers more seats 6,852, making it one of the smallest stages of series B.

How frequently encountered in Italy; The stadium is owned by the city and the playing field is surrounded by a running track. The sports center has the shape of a horseshoe; which forms from the main stand, the South Stand and the back straight. The later addition of the bleachers in the north curve is separately without a connection to the other ranks. After opening in 1973, the stadium was in 1978, after the rise of the then AG Nocerina for 1978/79 season in Serie B, expanded. From this time, the record attendance of 15,000 spectators comes in the league match AG Nocerina against Genoa in 1979 The main grandstand was 1986 canopies. ; Furthermore, it was the cinder track replaced by a plastic sheet of tartan. In 2000, the sports facility was equipped with floodlights. The North Stand was built in 2006; addition to the renewed track and field facility.

In 1992, Pope John Paul II visited the city of Nocera Inferiore and was in the stadium to host.

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