Stadio Angelo Massimino

Stadio Angelo Massimino
Cibali
Former names Stadio Cibali
Location Catania, Italy  Italy
Owner Municipality of Catania
Capacity
20,266[1]
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 1937
Opened 1937
Tenants
Calcio Catania (1937-1943; 1946-present)

Stadio Angelo Massimino (previously known as Stadio Cibali) is a multi-use stadium in Catania, Italy. It is used mostly for football matches and the home of Calcio Catania. The stadium was built in 1935 by architect Raffaele Leone on behalf of the company owned by the engineer Antonio Ferro and holds 20,266. It was renamed in 2002 after former Catania chairman Angelo Massimino.

Catania was banned from playing any Serie A matches inside the stadium from 14 February 2007 until 30 June 2007.[2] This was due to the violence that occurred on 2 February 2007 outside the stadium in the clash against Palermo which resulted in the death of a Police Officer.

External links

References

  1. "Impianti superiori a 7500 posti, dati del Comitato Nazionale di Informazione sulle Manifestazioni Sportive" (PDF). osservatoriosport.interno.it. Retrieved 7 September 2009.
  2. "Catania lose stadium ban appeal". BBC Sport. 22 February 2007. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
Preceded by
Fukuoka Dome
 Japan
Universiade
1997
Succeeded by
Son Moix
 Spain

Coordinates: 37°30′57″N 15°4′17″E / 37.51583°N 15.07139°E / 37.51583; 15.07139


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