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  2. Stadio Renato Dall'Ara is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologna, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and the home of Bologna FC. The stadium was designed by Giulio Ulisse Arata and inaugurated in 1927 as Stadio Littoriale.

    • Caprara Fields, The Cesoia Ground and The Sterlino
    • The Stadio Littoriale Opens
    • New Names For The Stadium: “Comunale” First, Then “Dall”Ara”
    • A Perfect Pitch

    Bologna’s first pitch, used for both training and matches, was constructed on the vast Piazza d’Armi square in the Prati di Caprara fields. The area, near the Porta San Felice, is now home to one of the city’s hospitals. The goals were only temporary and had to be put up and taken down as required and it was in these slightly unusual surroundings t...

    The stadium’s name leaves little doubt as to the political motivation behind the building (“Littoriale” was synonymous with Mussolini’s government propaganda) which, appropriately enough, was sponsored by Leandro Arpinati, FIGC president and fascist mayor of Bologna. The construction of a large arena in Bologna was one of Arpinati’s major ambitions...

    After the fall of the Fascist regime, the Bologna stadium was renamed as the “Stadio Comunale”. As the city kept growing, it eventually absorbed the area around the stadium, making it a busy residential district. Many rumours were spread in the sixties of a new, bigger stadium that would be built in the Borgo Panigale area, as local newspaper “Rest...

    The feather in Bologna’s cap is the pitch. At a time when most of the pitches are at the centre of several controversies because of their poor quality (clumps which come out of the ground, sandy pitch, waterlogged pitch, frozen pitch, insufficient quality and quantity of grass), the Stadio Dall’Ara has always been impeccable. All the matches taking...

  3. Key facts. Club: Bologna FC | Opening: 1927 | Capacity: 38,279 seats. History and description. Stadio Renato Dall’Ara was built in the mid 1920s. It officially opened on 29 May 1927 with a friendly between the national teams of Italy and Spain (2-0). The stadium was initially called Il Littoriale and could hold 50,100 spectators.

  4. Lo stadio Renato Dall'Ara è un impianto sportivo polivalente italiano di Bologna, situato nel quartiere Porto-Saragozza, che ospita le gare interne del Bologna. Inaugurato nel 1927 come Stadio Littoriale e rinominato nel dopoguerra Stadio Comunale , è dal 3 giugno 1984 intitolato alla memoria di Renato Dall'Ara , presidente del ...

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  5. Lo stadio Renato Dall’Ara è situato in città nel quartiere Costa Saragozza; lo stadio è a 3 km dal centro, a 3.5 km dalla stazione centrale e a 7 km dall’aeroporto internazionale Guglielmo Marconi. Via Andrea Costa 174, 40134 Bologna. Tel. +39 051.61.42.215.

  6. Renato Dall'Ara (10 October 1892 in Reggio Emilia – 3 June 1964 in Milan) [1] [2] was an Italian entrepreneur, sports manager, and chairman of Bologna for thirty years. Biography. An entrepreneur of modest origins, Dall'Ara went from his native Reggio Emilia to Bologna, starting a thriving knitwear company that made him wealthy. [2] .

  7. 2021年7月20日 · Stadio Renato Dall’Ara formerly known as Stadio Littoriale is a multi-purpose sporting arena used primarily by Bologna F.C for football matches. English fans may recall the stadium hosting the 1990 world cup match between Belgium and England where David Platt scored in the 119th minute in extra time to send the team through to the quarter finals.