List of football stadiums in Italy

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San Siro, the home of AC Milan and Internazionale. Stadio Meazza 2021 3.jpg
San Siro, the home of AC Milan and Internazionale.

There are 64 football stadiums in Italy which have a capacity of 10,000 or more. They are listed by total capacity. Below the list is a list with smaller venues and a list with future venues.

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Existing stadiums

#ImageStadiumCapacityCityRegionHome TeamOpenedRenovatedNotes
1 San Siro 237.jpg San Siro 80,018 Milan Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy AC Milan and Internazionale 19261935, 1955, 1990, 2015–16 UEFA Category 4 stadium [1]
2 2012-03-17 ITA - SCO prematch.jpg Stadio Olimpico 70,634 Rome Flag of Lazio.svg  Lazio AS Roma and Lazio 19371953, 1990 UEFA Category 4 stadium
3 Stadiosannicola2023.jpg Stadio San Nicola 58,270 Bari Flag of Apulia.svg  Apulia AS Bari 1990 UEFA Category 3 stadium [2]
4 Stadio Maradona Serie A.jpg Stadio Diego Armando Maradona 54,726 Naples Flag of Campania.svg  Campania SSC Napoli 19591990, 2010, 2019
5 Soccer in Florence, Italy, 2007.jpg Stadio Artemio Franchi 43,147 Florence Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany Fiorentina 19311990
6 Juventus v Real Madrid, Champions League, Stadium, Turin, 2013.jpg Juventus Stadium 41,570 Turin Flag of Piedmont.svg  Piedmont Juventus 2011UEFA Category 4 stadium
7 Bentegodiverona.jpeg Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi 39,371 Verona Flag of Veneto.svg  Veneto Hellas Verona 1963
8 Curva sud contro il Torino--2007.jpg Stadio San Filippo 38,722 Messina Flag of Sicily (revised).svg  Sicily ACR Messina 2004
9 Stadio Dall'Ara 01-02-2020.jpg Stadio Renato Dall'Ara 38,279 Bologna Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna Bologna FC 19272015
10 Stadio Renzo Barbera interno giorno.jpg Stadio Renzo Barbera 36,349 Palermo Flag of Sicily (revised).svg  Sicily U.S. Città di Palermo 19321989
11 Autumn Nations Series '22- Italia vs Sudafrica-954 (52519137176).jpg Stadio Luigi Ferraris 33,205 [3] Genoa Flag of Liguria.svg  Liguria Genoa CFC and Sampdoria 1911
12 Rocco Panoramica.jpg Stadio Nereo Rocco 32,420 Trieste Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.svg  Friuli-Venezia Giulia Triestina 1992
13 PadovaStadioEuganeo.jpg Stadio Euganeo 32,336 Padova Flag of Veneto.svg  Veneto Calcio Padova 1994
14 Via del Mare 2008.jpg Stadio Via del Mare 31,533 Lecce Flag of Apulia.svg  Apulia US Lecce 19661976, 1985, 2019
15 Arechi 6 ottobre.jpg Stadio Arechi 31,300 Salerno Flag of Campania.svg  Campania Salernitana 1990
16 2011-02-05 Rugby Stadio Flaminio ITA - IRL.jpg Stadio Flaminio 30,000 Rome Flag of Lazio.svg  Lazio None1959
17 Stadio Renato Curi.JPG Stadio Renato Curi 28,000 Perugia Flag of Umbria.svg  Umbria Perugia Calcio 1975
18 Stadio Olimpico Torino Italy.jpg Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino 27,958 Turin Flag of Piedmont.svg  Piedmont Torino FC 19332006UEFA Category 4 stadium
19 Stadio Erasmo Iacovone.jpg Stadio Erasmo Iacovone 27,584 Taranto Flag of Apulia.svg  Apulia Taranto 1965
20 Stadio Oreste Granillo Panoramic.jpg Stadio Oreste Granillo 27,543 Reggio Calabria Flag of Calabria.svg  Calabria Reggina 19321997-1999
21 Bergamo stadio dalla Rocca.JPG Gewiss Stadium 22,512 Bergamo Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy Atalanta 19281949, 1984, 2015, 2019–2021
22 Partenio3.jpg Stadio Partenio-Adriano Lombardi 26,000 Avellino Flag of Campania.svg  Campania US Avellino 1973
23 Panoramica Stadio Vigorito.jpg Stadio Ciro Vigorito 25,554 Benevento Flag of Campania.svg  Campania Benevento Calcio 1979
24 DaciArena.jpg Dacia Arena
(Stadio Friuli)
25,144 Udine Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia.svg  Friuli-Venezia Giulia Udinese 19761990, 2012–2015
25 Stadio Pino Zaccheria (2).jpg Stadio Pino Zaccheria 25,085 Foggia Flag of Apulia.svg  Apulia US Foggia 1925
26 Arena Garibaldi - Stadio Romeo Anconetani A.C. Pisa.jpg Arena Garibaldi 25,000 Pisa Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany AC Pisa 1919
27 Stadio San Vito Cosenza.JPG Stadio San Vito 24,479 Cosenza Flag of Calabria.svg  Calabria Cosenza Calcio 1963
28 Stadio Conero-Ancona.jpg Stadio del Conero 23,976 Ancona Flag of Marche.svg  Marche AC Ancona 1992
29 Orogel Stadium.jpg Stadio Dino Manuzzi 23,860 Cesena Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna AC Cesena 1957
30 Reggio Emilia, Stadio Giglio, 2010 (cropped).jpg Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore 23,717 Reggio Emilia Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna Sassuolo and Reggiana 19952004, 2010, 2014, 2015
31 Cibalisettoreospiti.jpg Stadio Angelo Massimino 23,266 Catania Flag of Sicily (revised).svg  Sicily Calcio Catania 1937
32 Stadio Ennio Tardini.jpg Stadio Ennio Tardini 22,352 Parma Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna Parma Calcio 1913 19231990–1993
33 Stadio Riviera delle Palme veduta aerea.jpg Stadio Riviera delle Palme 22,000 San Benedetto del Tronto Flag of Marche.svg  Marche Sambenedettese 1985
34 Stadio Leonardo Garilli 21,668 Piacenza Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna Piacenza Calcio 1969
35 Stadio Alberto Braglia.jpg Stadio Alberto Braglia 21,092 Modena Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna Modena FC 1936
36 CremoneseWestHamAIC.jpg Stadio Giovanni Zini 20,641 Cremona Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy Cremonese 1929
37 Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca.jpg Stadio Cino e Lillo Del Duca 20,550 Ascoli Piceno Flag of Marche.svg  Marche Ascoli Calcio 1898 1962
38 Pescara - Stadio Adriatico 01.JPG Stadio Adriatico 20,515 Pescara Flag of Abruzzo.svg  Abruzzo Delfino Pescara 1936 1955
39 The Mario Rigamonti stadium in 2020.jpg Stadio Mario Rigamonti 19,550 Brescia Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy Brescia Calcio 19592010, 2019
40 Livorno-Palermo 2004.jpg Stadio Armando Picchi 19,238 Livorno Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany AS Livorno 1933
41 Stadio Brianteo 2013.jpg Stadio Brianteo 18,568 Monza Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy AC Monza 1988
42 Silvio piola novara.jpg Stadio Silvio Piola (Novara) 17,875 Novara Flag of Piedmont.svg  Piedmont Novara Calcio 1976
43 Stadioliberatiterni.jpg Stadio Libero Liberati 17,460 Terni Flag of Umbria.svg  Umbria Ternana Calcio 1969
44 Stadio EZIO SCIDA.jpg Stadio Ezio Scida 16,547 Crotone Flag of Calabria.svg  Calabria FC Crotone 1946
45 Stadio carlo castellani empoli.jpg Stadio Carlo Castellani 16,284 Empoli Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany Empoli FC 1923
46 SardegnaArena.jpeg Sardegna Arena 16,233 Cagliari Flag of Sardinia.svg  Sardinia Cagliari Calcio 2017
47 Stadio Paolo Mazza - September 2018.jpg Stadio Paolo Mazza 16,134 Ferrara Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna SPAL 19282018
48 Frosinone stadio Benito Stirpe LL.jpg Stadio Benito Stirpe 16,125 Frosinone Flag of Lazio.svg  Lazio Frosinone 2017
49 Stadio Artemio Franchi (Siena).jpg Stadio Artemio Franchi 15,373 Siena Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany AC Siena 1923
50 Stadion der AC Mantova.JPG Stadio Danilo Martelli 14,844 Mantua Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy AC Mantova 1949
51 Stadionceravolo.jpg Stadio Nicola Ceravolo 14,650 Catanzaro Flag of Calabria.svg  Calabria FC Catanzaro 1919
52 Wikimania by Rehman - Wikimania Takes Lake Como (27).jpg Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia 13,602 Como Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy Calcio Como 1927
53 Stadio Marcello Melani, U.S. Pistoiese.jpg Stadio Marcello Melani 13,195 Pistoia Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany AC Pistoiese 1966
54 Stadio Arezzo.jpg Stadio Città di Arezzo 13,128 Arezzo Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany AC Arezzo 1961
55 Panorama Stadio Romeo Menti.tif Stadio Romeo Menti 13,000 Vicenza Flag of Veneto.svg  Veneto Vicenza Calcio 1984
56 Romeo Menti Stabia.jpg Stadio Romeo Menti 13,000 Castellammare di Stabia Flag of Campania.svg  Campania Juve Stabia 1985
57 Stadio Simonetta Lamberti, 20.01.2008.JPG Stadio Simonetta Lamberti 12,200 Cava de' Tirreni Flag of Campania.svg  Campania Cavese 1969
58 Stadio Benelli Ravenna 1.JPG Stadio Bruno Benelli 12,020 Ravenna Flag of Emilia-Romagna (de facto).svg  Emilia-Romagna Ravenna Calcio 1966
59 Casertana-Salernitana 2014-15.jpg Stadio Alberto Pinto 12,000 Caserta Flag of Campania.svg  Campania Casertana 1936
60 Stadio Arturo Collana 12,000 Napoli Flag of Campania.svg  Campania None19251975
61 Sassari - Stadio Vanni Sanna (01).JPG Stadio Vanni Sanna 12,000 Sassari Flag of Sardinia.svg  Sardegna Sassari Torres 1922
62 La Spezia - Interno Stadio Picco.jpg Stadio Alberto Picco 10,336 La Spezia Flag of Liguria.svg  Liguria Spezia Calcio 1919
63 Arena Civica 10,000 Milan Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardia Alcione18071945
64 TrevisoStadioTenni1.jpg Stadio Omobono Tenni 10,000 Treviso Flag of Veneto.svg  Veneto Treviso FC 19331997, 2006

Stadiums with a capacity below 10,000

A capacity of at least 5,000 is required.

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
AS Cittadella Cittadella Stadio Pier Cesare Tombolato 7,623
Juventus Next Gen Turin Giuseppe Moccagatta 5,926
FC Südtirol Bolzano Stadio Druso 5,530
Pro Vercelli Vercelli Stadio Silvio Piola 5,505
Pordenone Pordenone Guido Teghil 5,000
Pro Patria Busto Arsizio Carlo Speroni 5,000

Future stadiums

Stadiums which are currently in development, and are likely to open in the near future, include:

ImageStadiumCapacityLocationRegionHome TeamConstruction work start
La Cattedrale [4] 65,000 Milan Flag of Lombardy.svg  Lombardy Milan and Internazionale TBD
Stadio della Fiorentina [5] 40,000 Florence Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany Fiorentina TBD
Stadio del Cagliari [6] 25,000 Cagliari Flag of Sardinia.svg  Sardinia Cagliari TBD
Stadio del Padova [7] 22,000 Padua Flag of Veneto.svg  Veneto Padova TBD
Enegan Stadium [8] 20,000 Empoli Flag of Tuscany.svg  Tuscany Empoli 2019

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