Stadio Luigi Ferraris

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Coordinates: 44°24′59.15″N, 8°57′8.74″E

Stadio Luigi Ferraris
Marassi

Location Genoa, Italy  Flag of Italy
Opened 1911
Renovated 1989
Owner Comune di Genova
Surface Grass
107 x 67 meters
Former names
Marassi
Tenants
Genoa C.F.C. (Serie B)
U.C. Sampdoria (Serie A)
Capacity
41,917

Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris, also known as Marassi, is a multi-use stadium in Genoa, Italy. It is currently used for football matches (home of U.C. Sampdoria and Genoa C.F.C.) and for rugby football matches. It holds 41,917 spectators.

The stadium was inaugurated in January 22, 1911 with a football match between Genoa and Internazionale, and had a capacity of 20,000. In January 1, 1933, it was renamed from Marassi to Luigi Ferraris after former Genoa's captain and World War I hero for Italy.

It hosted the 1934 World Cup match between Spain and Brazil, and by then its capacity had been expanded to 30,000.

The stadium was demolished and rebuilt for the 1990 World Cup, during which it hosted 4 matches.

The highest attendance at the Luigi Ferraris was 60,000 in February 27, 1949, for a match between Italy and Portugal.

Serie A Stadiums 2006-2007
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Atleti | Barbera | Bentegodi | Castellani | Del Duca | delle Alpi | Ferraris 
Franchi (Florence) | Franchi (Siena) | Friuli | Granillo | Massimino 
Olimpico | Olimpico di Torino | Picchi | San Filippo | San Siro | Sant'Elia | Tardini 

Serie B Stadiums 2006-2007
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Adriatico | Atleti | Bentegodi | Braglia | Comunale (Arezzo) | Dall'Ara | delle Alpi 
Ferraris | Garilli | Manuzzi | Martelli | Matusa | Menti | Neri | Olimpico di Torino 
Picco | Rigamonti | Rocco | San Nicola | San Paolo | Scida | Tenni | Via del Mare 

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