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  2. Stadio Giuseppe Grezar - Wikipedia

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    Stadio Giuseppe Grezar is a multi-use stadium in Trieste, Italy. It was inaugurated in 1932 as the Stadio Littorio and was initially used as the stadium of U.S. Triestina Calcio matches. The capacity of the stadium was 8,000. It hosted the match between Czechoslovakia and Romania during the 1934 FIFA World Cup. In 1943 it was renamed Stadio di ...

  3. List of football stadiums in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium Capacity City Region Home Team Opened Renovated Notes 1: San Siro: 80,018: Milan Lombardy AC Milan and Internazionale: 1926: 1935, 1955, 1987–1990, 2015–2016: UEFA Category 4 stadium [1]

  4. List of Serie A stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Since the inception of the Serie A, Italy's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 84 football stadiums have been used to host matches. The inaugural round of Serie A matches took place on 6 October 1929 with 18 clubs hosting the opening fixtures.

  5. Giuseppe Grezar - Wikipedia

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    With Torino, Grezar played 154 times and won five consecutive Serie A scudetti, until dying with most of the team in the Superga air disaster near Turin, in May 1949. He was capped eight times for the Italy national team, scoring one goal. He also played with Ampelea Isola in 1944. [2] The Stadio Giuseppe Grezar in Trieste is dedicated to him.

  6. Stadio Nereo Rocco - Wikipedia

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    Stadio Nereo Rocco is a football stadium in Trieste, Italy.Opened in 1992, it is the home of Triestina, named after the club's former player and manager Nereo Rocco.The stadium is located in the Valmaura district on the southern outskirts of the city, close to the club's former venue Stadio Giuseppe Grezar.

  7. PalaTrieste - Wikipedia

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    Pallacanestro Trieste (1999-present) PalaTrieste , officially known as Palazzo dello sport Cesare Rubini [ 1 ] is an indoor sporting arena located in Trieste , Italy . Opened in 1999, [ 2 ] it has a seating capacity for 6,943 people [ 4 ] and is currently home for Pallacanestro Trieste basketball team.

  8. NK Izola - Wikipedia

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    Italian internationals Giuseppe Grezar, [1] Alberto Eliani and Aredio Gimona played with Ampelea in the 1943–44 season. Due to the occupation of Istria and the Trieste territory by the Yugoslav Army, it was forced to change its name to the more proletarian sounding Unione Sportiva Isola , and finally to NK Izola in 1951.

  9. Stadio Franco Ossola - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio Franco Ossola (also called Luigi Ganna Velodrome) is a sports stadium and velodrome currently in use by the football team A.S.D. Città di Varese.. Constructed in 1925, and originally named the Stadio del Littorio, the stadium was renamed in September 1950 in memory of Franco Ossola, an Italian from Varese and player for Torino F.C. who died in 1949 in the Superga air disaster.