Football stadium
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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 |
References※
43°33′50″N 13°31′34″E / 43.564°N 13.526°E / 43.564; 13.526
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