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2 Events  



2.1  1990 FIFA World Cup  







3 References  





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Stadio Diego Armando Maradona






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Coordinates: 40°4941N 14°1135E / 40.8280°N 14.1930°E / 40.8280; 14.1930
 

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Stadio Diego Armando Maradona
Map
Former namesStadio San Paolo (1963–2020)
LocationNaples, Campania, Italy
Coordinates40°49′41N 14°11′35E / 40.8280°N 14.1930°E / 40.8280; 14.1930
OwnerComune di Napoli
Executive suites20
Capacity54,725 (all-seater)
Record attendance90,736 (NapolivJuventus, 15 December 1974)
Field size110 m × 68 m (361 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1948
Built1948–1959
Opened6 December 1959 (1959-12-06)
Renovated1989–1990, 2019
ArchitectCarlo Cocchia, Luigi Corradi
Tenants
SSC Napoli (1959–present)
Italy national football team (selected matches)

Stadio Diego Armando Maradona, formerly known as Stadio San Paolo,[1][2] is a stadium in the western Fuorigrotta suburb of Naples, Italy. It is the fourth largest football stadium in Italy,[3] after Milan's San Siro, Rome's Stadio Olimpico and Bari's San Nicola. For the 1960 Summer OlympicsinRome, the stadium hosted the football preliminaries. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of SSC Napoli. Constructed in 1959, the stadium was extensively renovated in 1989 for the 1990 World Cup and again in 2018. The stadium currently accommodates 60,240 spectators, but in the past with terraced sections, the stadium took close to 90,000.[4]

History

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Even though Napoli was in the Serie C1 during the 2005–06 season, Napoli achieved the feat of having the 3rd highest average home attendance in Italy for the season, with only two Serie A clubs, AC Milan and Inter Milan recording higher attendances. Napoli's final game of the season drew a crowd of 51,000 which now stands as a Serie C all-time record.

The stadium also hosted Italy's Euro 2008 qualifier against Lithuania on 2 September 2006.

The opening ceremony of the 2019 Summer Universiade

The stadium was renovated in preparation for the 2019 Summer Universiade; this included replacing metal fencing with glass barriers and replacing seats. This means the stadium's capacity was reduced from 60,240 to 54,726.[5] The stadium hosted the opening ceremony and athletics event.

Following the death of club legend Diego Maradona in November 2020, Naples' mayor Luigi de Magistris and Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis proposed renaming the stadium to "Stadio Diego Armando Maradona", and on December 4, 2020, the proposal was passed by the city council.[2]

Events

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1990 FIFA World Cup

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An external view with the covering installed for the 1990 FIFA World Cup

The stadium was one of the venues of the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and held five matches. The first two were Argentina’s Group B matches: the first was against Soviet Union on 13 June winning 2–0, and the second was against Romania on 18 June ending in a 1–1 draw. The next two were Cameroon matches: the first was a Round of 16 match against Colombia on 23 June winning 2–1 after extra time, and the second was a Quarter-finals match against England on 1 July losing 3–2 after extra time.

The fifth and last was the semi-final between Argentina and Italy on 3 July. Argentina's superstar Diego Maradona, who played for Naples's Italian 1st division team and was a hero to their supporters, asked Napoli fans to cheer for Argentina. The Napoli tifosi responded by hanging a giant flag in their "curva" of the stadium saying "Maradona, Naples loves you, but Italy is our homeland".[6] Maradona later said he was touched that Napoli was the only stadium during that World Cup where the Argentinian national anthem was not jeered. The match finished 1–1 after extra time. A penalty shoot-out ensued, with Argentina winning and Maradona scoring one of his side's penalties.

References

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  1. ^ Edwards, Andy (4 December 2020). "Napoli's stadium now officially Stadio Diego Armando Maradona". NBC Sports. Originally named the Stadio San Paolo, after Saint Paul the Apostle, Napoli's home stadium will henceforth be called the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
  • ^ a b "Official: Stadio Diego Armando Maradona". Football Italia. 4 December 2020.
  • ^ "Stadio San Paolo". The Stadium Guide. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  • ^ "Stadio Diego Armando Maradona (Stadio San Paolo) –". Stadiumdb.com. Retrieved 2022-08-22.
  • ^ "Naples: The great... no, it's just repairs for San Paolo – StadiumDB.com". stadiumdb.com.
  • ^ Maradona, Diego (2004). El Diego, pg. 166.
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