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Location | Ancona, Italy | ||||||||
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Owner | Municipality of Ancona | ||||||||
Capacity | 23,967 | ||||||||
Surface | Grass 105x68m | ||||||||
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Broke ground | 1992 | ||||||||
Opened | 6 December 1992 | ||||||||
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Stadio del Conero was the home field of the Italian football club A.C. Ancona until 2010 when the club was canceled by every league.
Currently it is the home of U.S. Ancona A.S.D..
It is an all seater built in 1992 with a capacity of 23,967.
International matches
Three international matches of the Italy national football team have taken place at the stadium:
Date | Match | Score | Stage | Attendance |
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31 March 1999 | Italy – Belarus | 1–1 | European Championship Qualifying match | 20,735 |
11 October 2000 | Italy – Georgia | 2–0 | World Cup Qualifying match | 18,593 |
16 November 2003 | Italy – Romania | 1–0 | Friendly match | 11,700 |
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