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  2. Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo - Wikipedia

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    Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo is a multi-use stadium in Venice, Italy.It is the largest sports facility in Venice and the home ground of Venezia F.C. The stadium was first opened in 1913 and takes its name from World War I pilot Pier Luigi Penzo [] (1896–1928). [1]

  3. Venezia FC - Wikipedia

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    Venezia Football Club is a professional Italian football club based in Venice, Veneto, ... the Venetian stadium on the island of Sant'Elena, ...

  4. List of football stadiums in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City Region Home Team Opened Renovated Notes 1: San Siro: 80,018: Milan ... Venice Veneto: Venezia FC: 1913: 63: Stadio Alberto Picco: 10,336: La Spezia

  5. 2023–24 Venezia FC season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo: Serie B: 3rd: ... The 2023–24 season was Venezia FC's 117th season in existence and the club's second consecutive season in the ...

  6. Venice's new football stadium is nearing completion - AOL

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    New grass, new lights, new bleachers, new track for Venice football stadium

  7. 2022–23 Venezia FC season - Wikipedia

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    Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo: Serie B: 8th: Coppa Italia ... The 2022–23 season was the 116th in the history of Venezia FC and their first season back in the ...

  8. 2020–21 Venezia FC season - Wikipedia

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    Venezia F.C. 2020–21 season; Chairman: Duncan L. Niederauer: Head coach: Paolo Zanetti: Stadium: Stadio Pier Luigi Penzo: Serie B: 5th (promoted via play-offs) Coppa Italia: Third round: Top goalscorer: League: Francesco Forte (14 goals) All: Francesco Forte (15 goals)

  9. 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.