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Encyclopedia > Stadio Olimpico

Coordinates: 41°56′1.99″N, 12°27′17.23″E Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...

Stadio Olimpico

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Location Rome, Italy  Flag of Italy
Broke ground 1928
Opened 1937
Owner Municipality of Rome
Surface Grass
105x68m
Tenants
Lazio
Roma
1960 Summer Olympics
1975 Summer Universiade
1987 World Championships in Athletics
Capacity
72,698

Stadio Olimpico is the major stadium of Rome, Italy. It is located on the Foro Italico. It is the home of both A.S. Roma and S.S. Lazio, as well as of the Italian national football team. It was built in 1936 and has a capacity of 72,698. It was the site of the 1960 Summer Olympics, but has also served as the location of the 1987 World Athletics Championships and the 1990 FIFA World Cup. It will also be hosting the UEFA Champions League Final in 2009. For other uses, see Rome (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Italy. ... Year 1928 (MCMXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 1937 (MCMXXXVII) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... For other uses, see Rome (disambiguation). ... For other uses, see Grass (disambiguation). ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Società Sportiva Lazio, commonly referred to SS Lazio or simply Lazio, is an Italian professional sports club most noted for its football section, founded in 1900 and based in Rome. ... Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Associazione Sportiva Roma (ISE: IT0001008876) is a major professional football club both in Italy’s Serie A and in European football. ... The 1960 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad, were held in 1960 in Rome, Italy. ... The 1975 Summer Universiade, also known as the VIII Summer Universiade, took place in Rome, Italy. ... The 2nd World Championships in Athletics under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations were held in the Olympic Stadium in Rome, Italy between August 28 and September 6. ... For other uses, see Rome (disambiguation). ... Foro Italico is a vast sports-complex in Rome, Italy. ... Associazione Sportiva Roma (ISE: IT0001008876) is a major professional football club both in Italy’s Serie A and in European football. ... Società Sportiva Lazio, commonly referred to SS Lazio or simply Lazio, is an Italian professional sports club most noted for its football section, founded in 1900 and based in Rome. ... First International Italy 6 - 2 France (Milan, Italy; 15 May 1910) Largest win Italy 9 - 0 USA (Brentford, England; 2 August 1948) Worst defeat Hungary 7 - 1 Italy (Budapest, Hungary; 6 April 1924) World Cup Appearances 15 (First in 1934) Best result Winners, 1934, 1938, 1982 European Championship Appearances 6... The 1960 Summer Olympics, officially known as the Games of the XVII Olympiad, were held in 1960 in Rome, Italy. ... The World Championships in Athletics is an event organized by the International Association of Athletics Federations. ... The 1990 FIFA World Cup, the 14th staging of the World Cup, was held in Italy from June 8 to July 8. ... European Cup redirects here. ...


Also on the Foro Italico lies the Stadio dei Marmi, or "marble stadium", which was built in 1932 and designed by Enrico Del Debbio. It boasts enormous tiers topped by 60 white marble statues that were gifts from Italian cities in commemoration of 60 athletes.

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Famous matches

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Average attendances

Season Roma Lazio Roma trophies Lazio trophies
1979/80 44,589 31,560 Coppa Italia winners
1980/81 51,103 Coppa Italia winners
1981/82 45,289
1982/83 54,510 Serie A winners
1983/84 52,793 46,908 Coppa Italia winners
1984/85 51,421 38,544
1985/86 50,151 Coppa Italia winners
1986/87 49,138
1987/88 42,755
1988/89 34,913 32,125
1989/90* 22,067 20,022
1990/91 43,570 36,371 Coppa Italia winners
1991/92 51,609 39,499
1992/93 50,306 49,105
1993/94 52,615 50,149
1994/95 56,356 48,715
1995/96 53,146 46,326
1996/97 50,557 38,699
1997/98 52,813 46,058 Coppa Italia winners
1998/99 54,309 53,184 Cup Winners' Cup and Supercoppa Italiana winners
1999/00 58,915 51,956 Serie A, Coppa Italia and UEFA Super Cup winners
2000/01 63,370 48,498 Serie A winners Supercoppa Italiana winners
2001/02 59,402 42,684 Supercoppa Italiana winners
2002/03 57,160 44,129
2003/04 46,458 49,341 Coppa Italia winners
2004/05 49,631 37,516
2005/06 39,726 27,872
2006/07 38,689 25,048 Coppa Italia winners

* In 1989/90 season both teams played at Stadio Flaminio during the renovations of Stadio Olimpico. The 1979/1980 Serie A season was won by F.C. Internazionale Milano. ... The Coppa Italia Trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup representing the Tournaments title. ... The 1980/1981 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. 1. ... The Coppa Italia Trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup representing the Tournaments title. ... The 1981/1982 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C.. Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons Football in Italy      Categories: | | ... The 1982/1983 Serie A season was won by A.S. Roma. ... This article is about the Italian football league. ... The 1983/1984 Serie A season was won by Juventus F.C. It was a tight championship, won only on the last day of the season from A.S. Roma. ... The Coppa Italia Trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup representing the Tournaments title. ... The 1984/1985 Serie A season heralded Hellas Veronas first and so far only Scudetto. ... [edit] Final Classification Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons  Â·Â·  Football in Italy Categories: | | ... The Coppa Italia Trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup representing the Tournaments title. ... Diego Maradona playing for Napoli in his famous No 10 jersey The 1986/1987 Serie A season ended with S.S.C. Napoli winning their first Scudetto, spurred on by such talents as Diego Maradona and Careca. ... The 1987/1988 Serie A season marked A.C. Milans first Scudetto under the Silvio Berlusconi era and their first since the 1978/1979 season. ... [edit] Final Classification 1. ... [edit] Final Classification 1. ... [edit] Final Classification Italian Football Championship seasons Serie A seasons  Â·Â·  Football in Italy Categories: | | ... The Coppa Italia Trophy - Coppa in Italian meaning Cup representing the Tournaments title. ... League results Ascoli | Atalanta | Cagliari | Catania | Chievo | Empoli | Fiorentina | Inter | Lazio | Livorno Messina | Milan | Palermo | Parma | Reggina | Roma | Sampdoria | Siena | Torino | Udinese Italian Championships 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1909-10 | 1910-11 | 1911-12 | 1912-13 | 1913-14 | 1914-15 | 1915-16... Final Classification Ascoli | Atalanta | Cagliari | Catania | Chievo | Empoli | Fiorentina | Inter | Lazio | Livorno Messina | Milan | Palermo | Parma | Reggina | Roma | Sampdoria | Siena | Torino | Udinese Italian Championships 1898 | 1899 | 1900 | 1901 | 1902 | 1903 | 1904 | 1905 | 1906 | 1907 | 1908 | 1909 | 1909-10 | 1910-11 | 1911-12 | 1912-13 | 1913-14 | 1914-15 | 1915-16... 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Stadio Olimpico is the major stadium of Rome, Italy.
It was the site of the 1960 Summer Olympics, but has also served as the location of the 1987 World Athletics Championships and the 1990 World Cup.
Also on the Foro Italico lies the Stadio dei Marmi, or "marble stadium", which was built in 1932 and designed by Enrico Del Debbio.
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