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  2. Stadio Flaminio - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in Rome. It lies along the Via Flaminia, three kilometres northwest of the city centre, 300 metres away from the Parco di Villa Glori.. The interior spaces include a covered swimming pool, rooms for fencing, amateur wrestling, weightlifting, boxing and gymnastics.

  3. History of rugby union matches between Italy and Wales

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    Stadio Flaminio, Rome 30–22 Italy: 2003 Six Nations Championship [10] 10 25 October 2003 Canberra Stadium, Canberra 15–27 Wales: 2003 Rugby World Cup [11] 11 27 March 2004 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 44–10 Wales: 2004 Six Nations Championship [12] 12 12 February 2005 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 8–38 Wales: 2005 Six Nations Championship [13]

  4. The time for patience is over – England must finally deliver ...

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    It was February 2010 at the Stadio Flaminio and England had endured a dreadful day, barely squeaking by a limited Italian side. Off the skipper came to face the BBC microphone, before uttering a ...

  5. History of rugby union matches between England and Italy

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    Stadio Flaminio, Rome 9–50 England: 2004 Six Nations Championship: 11 12 March 2005 Twickenham Stadium, London 39–7 England: 2005 Six Nations Championship: 12 11 February 2006 Stadio Flaminio, Rome 16–31 England: 2006 Six Nations Championship: 13 10 February 2007 Twickenham Stadium, London 20–7 England: 2007 Six Nations Championship: 14

  6. Stadio Nazionale PNF - Wikipedia

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    The Stadio Nazionale del PNF (English: National Stadium of the National Fascist Party) was a multi-purpose stadium in Rome, Italy. It hosted three of the 17 matches of the 1934 FIFA World Cup , including the final between hosts Italy and Czechoslovakia on 10 June 1934.

  7. Stadio Olimpico - Wikipedia

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    Although the Stadio Flaminio was their usual venue in Rome, Italy played at the Olimpico because the match was a fundraiser for children's aid organizations which wanted a larger stadium. [98] South Africa won their first match after their World Cup victory 40–21, after Italy led 21–17 with 15 minutes left. [99]

  8. 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]

  9. History of rugby union matches between Italy and New Zealand

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    Stadio Renato Dall'Ara, Bologna: 6 – 70 New Zealand: 1995 New Zealand rugby union tour of Italy and France: 4 14 October 1999 McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield, England 101 – 3 New Zealand: 1999 Rugby World Cup: 5 25 November 2000 Stadio Luigi Ferraris, Genoa: 19 – 56 New Zealand: 2000 Autumn International: 6 8 June 2002 Waikato Stadium ...