Stadio San Nicola

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Stadio San Nicola

Location Bari, Italy  Flag of Italy
Opened 1990
Owner Comune di Bari
Surface Grass
105 x 68 meters
Tenants
A.S. Bari (Serie B)
Capacity
58,248

Stadio San Nicola is a multi-use all-seater stadium designed by Renzo Piano in Bari, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of AS Bari. It hosted the 1991 European Cup Final, won by Red Star Belgrade. The stadium holds 58,248.

It was built in 1990 for the 1990 World Cup, during which it hosted four matches: USSR-Romania, and Cameroon-USSR in group B action, round of 16 match Czechoslovakia-Costa Rica, and the third place match Italy-England.

The stadium is scheduled to host the European Championship Qualifier between Italy and Scotland in March 2007, which is also a deciding match for the Unofficial World Football Championships.

Preceded by
Praterstadion
Vienna
European Cup
Final Venue

1991
Succeeded by
Wembley Stadium
London
Serie B Stadiums 2006-2007
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Football in Italy
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League competitions FIGC Cup competitions
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Serie C1 (2 divisions) League system Coppa Italia Serie C
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Promozione (53 divisions) Foreign players Coppa Italia Primavera (youth teams)
Prima Categoria (1,600+ teams) Oscar del Calcio Super Coppa Primavera (youth teams)
Seconda Categoria (2,800+ teams) Torneo di Viareggio (youth teams)
Terza Categoria (3,100+ teams)
Campionato Primavera (youth teams)
Campionato Berretti (youth teams)

Coordinates: 41°5′5.05″N, 16°50′24.26″E

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