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Football stadium in Crotone, Italy
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Stadio comunale Ezio Scida
Campo sportivo Città di Crotone
LocationCrotone, Italy
OwnerMunicipality of Crotone
Capacity16,547
SurfaceGrass
100x65m
Construction
Broke ground1935
Opened1946
Renovated2000, 2016
Tenants
F.C. Crotone
Italy national football team (selected matches)

Stadio Ezio Scida is a football stadium in Crotone, Italy. It is currently the home of F.C. Crotone. The stadium holds 16,547 people.

History

Stadio Ezio Scida opened in 1946 after having been under construction for 11 years. The stadium was named after ex-player Ezio Scida, who died during a team trip in 1946.

Until 1999, Stadio Ezio Scida was a very modest structure that could hold no more than 5,000 people. Redevelopment works involving works of all stand around the turn of the millennium almost doubled capacity to just under 10,000 seats.

Following Crotone's promotion to the Serie A in 2016, the stadium got further expanded with temporary bleachers on top of the main stand and Curva Sud, raising the capacity of over 16,000.

References

  1. "Stadio Ezio Scida - Crotone - The Stadium Guide" (in Dutch). Retrieved 2024-05-16.
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