Italy-Stadium projects and developments (11 Viewers)

Apr 9, 2015
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Albinoleffe first club in Serie C with their own stadium.
Capacity 1800 people
Costs: 20 million

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Stadio Sudtirol
Capacity 5539
Extra: skybox


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Padova (under construction)
Capacity: 28.000



Nothing special but good to see some development in the lower divisions.
 

Strickland

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May 17, 2019
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Italy desperately need to host a Euro or a WC championship, WC2006 was a big push for German football.

FIGC opted to not bid for Euro2028 or WC2030 because apparently thats not far enough to modernize their stadiums. Apparently they're going for Euro2032, 10(!) years from now..
 
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In half octobre Palermo will start to build a new training/facilitycomplex. Including football fields, fitness centre, medical etc. etc.
It was really hard to achieve this because of a lot of shitty bureaucratic rules in Italy, fuck the government. They will do everything to build a new stadium in the next years. I hate City Group but I worship them for being soo determined to build the freaking new infrastructure. Palermo needs to be Serie A club for sure.

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Ternana will start to build the stadium if council approve, expected to start in 2023.
 

DutchJuventino

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Apr 9, 2015
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Atalanta started with the next building-phase.

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Atalanta started with the next building-phase.
The right round seats will be demolished and the same as the left structure will become on the right side.

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Biggest problem are the central tribunes, they are a monument so the facade is protected.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Atalanta started with the next building-phase.

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Atalanta started with the next building-phase.
The right round seats will be demolished and the same as the left structure will become on the right side.

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Biggest problem are the central tribunes, they are a monument so the facade is protected.
It's only taken them 100 years to realise that they have 55 inches of rain per year in Bergamo.
 

Boksic

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May 11, 2005
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The architects of the Bayern stadium should get royalties for the amount of clubs that have copied their design.

It is a great looking stadium but there is something very bland and soulless about all these new stadiums looking identical. Budget and planning issues are probably the reason but Its nice that in Italy that a lot of clubs have ended up redeveloping existing stadiums which has kept a bit of character.
 

AFL_ITALIA

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The architects of the Bayern stadium should get royalties for the amount of clubs that have copied their design.

It is a great looking stadium but there is something very bland and soulless about all these new stadiums looking identical. Budget and planning issues are probably the reason but Its nice that in Italy that a lot of clubs have ended up redeveloping existing stadiums which has kept a bit of character.
It's probably just "cheap" or something.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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The architects of the Bayern stadium should get royalties for the amount of clubs that have copied their design.

It is a great looking stadium but there is something very bland and soulless about all these new stadiums looking identical. Budget and planning issues are probably the reason but Its nice that in Italy that a lot of clubs have ended up redeveloping existing stadiums which has kept a bit of character.
I always think most stadium designers are devoid of ideas.

Thinking back to the new ones that sprung up in the 90s in England they are mostly all that generic rectangular toilet bowl shape with support struts on the roof - Pride Park, Riverside, Stadium of Light, etc. Now like you say across Europe they've gone to an oval bowl shape with some kind of light effect/pattern on the outside. I suppose this is how most architecture works.
 

Rockets

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Jul 26, 2022
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I always like the stadium that UEFA use in their CL trailer. The one that is designed to look like the CL logo. Don't know if it's architecturally possible to build such a stadium.

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Today work started for renovating Artemio Franchi. Fiorentina wanted a complete new stadium, but the muncipal did not allow it. They need to renovate and can not change everything because of the monumental status of Artemio Franchi. Work started today and they will complete in two years. The expected seats is around 42.500. In those two years Fiorentina will play in Padovani a rugby field in Florence. They will do some things to modernise and make the capacity 18.000 people.
 

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