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Coordinates: 42°20′37″N 14°8′11″E / 42.34361°N 14.13639°E / 42.34361; 14.13639
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| website = [http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html Official website]
| website = [https://archive.is/20120731022340/http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html Official website]
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==History==
==History==
The stadium, named after the historic president of [[S.S. Chieti Calcio]] Guido Angelini, was built in 1969 in the lower part of the city and officially opened in 1970 with a [[exhibition game|friendly match]] (refereed by [[Concetto Lo Bello]]) against the [[A.C. Milan]].<ref>http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html</ref> The stadium is located in a sports center in the Santa Filomena neighborhood where there are several covered arenas, built for [[volleyball]], [[basketball]], [[futsal]], [[Team handball|handball]], and a grass field that hosts sports such as [[Rugby football|rugby]], [[baseball]], and a training ground for Chieti Calcio. After renovations in 2006, the stadium added a grandstand, a new [[curva|curve]] named after Ezio Volpi, which houses the home fans.<ref>http://www.sassilive.it/sport/altri-sport/serie-d-stadio-angelini-di-chieti-ore-16-finale-play-off-matera-pianura-il-roma-ipotizza-inchiesta-per-pianura-carpi/</ref> The stadium capacity is approved for 9,007 seats, but after the construction of the new curve, the maximum capacity reaches 12,750 people. The stadium also has a [[press box]] consisting of about 80 seats.
The stadium, named after the historic president of [[S.S. Chieti Calcio]] Guido Angelini, was built in 1969 in the lower part of the city and officially opened in 1970 with a [[exhibition game|friendly match]] (refereed by [[Concetto Lo Bello]]) against the [[A.C. Milan]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2015-11-10 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120731022340/http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html |archivedate=2012-07-31 |df= }}</ref> The stadium is located in a sports center in the Santa Filomena neighborhood where there are several covered arenas, built for [[volleyball]], [[basketball]], [[futsal]], [[Team handball|handball]], and a grass field that hosts sports such as [[Rugby football|rugby]], [[baseball]], and a training ground for Chieti Calcio. After renovations in 2006, the stadium added a grandstand, a new [[curva|curve]] named after Ezio Volpi, which houses the home fans.<ref>http://www.sassilive.it/sport/altri-sport/serie-d-stadio-angelini-di-chieti-ore-16-finale-play-off-matera-pianura-il-roma-ipotizza-inchiesta-per-pianura-carpi/</ref> The stadium capacity is approved for 9,007 seats, but after the construction of the new curve, the maximum capacity reaches 12,750 people. The stadium also has a [[press box]] consisting of about 80 seats.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html Official website]
*[https://archive.is/20120731022340/http://www.chieticalcio.com/nuovosito/index.php/stadio.html Official website]


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Revision as of 05:58, 8 December 2017

Stadio Guido Angelini
Map
LocationViale Abruzzo
66,100 Chieti
Coordinates42°20′37″N 14°8′11″E / 42.34361°N 14.13639°E / 42.34361; 14.13639
OwnerComune of Chieti
Capacity12,750
Field size105m x 68m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1969
Opened1970
Tenants
S.S. Chieti Calcio
Website
Official website

Stadio Guido Angelini is a multi-use stadium in Chieti, Abruzzo, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of S.S. Chieti Calcio.

History

The stadium, named after the historic president of S.S. Chieti Calcio Guido Angelini, was built in 1969 in the lower part of the city and officially opened in 1970 with a friendly match (refereed by Concetto Lo Bello) against the A.C. Milan.[1] The stadium is located in a sports center in the Santa Filomena neighborhood where there are several covered arenas, built for volleyball, basketball, futsal, handball, and a grass field that hosts sports such as rugby, baseball, and a training ground for Chieti Calcio. After renovations in 2006, the stadium added a grandstand, a new curve named after Ezio Volpi, which houses the home fans.[2] The stadium capacity is approved for 9,007 seats, but after the construction of the new curve, the maximum capacity reaches 12,750 people. The stadium also has a press box consisting of about 80 seats.

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-31. Retrieved 2015-11-10. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://www.sassilive.it/sport/altri-sport/serie-d-stadio-angelini-di-chieti-ore-16-finale-play-off-matera-pianura-il-roma-ipotizza-inchiesta-per-pianura-carpi/