Stadio Gaetano Bonolis

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Stadio Gaetano Bonolis
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Stadio Gaetano Bonolis
Location Teramo, Italy Flag of Italy.svg
OwnerMunicipality of Teramo
Capacity
7,498 (22,000 for concerts)
Surface Grass
Opened2008
Tenants
Teramo

Stadio Gaetano Bonolis (also known as Stadio di Piano d'Accio) is a multi-use stadium in Piano d'Accio frazione , in Teramo, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and concerts. It is the home ground of Teramo Calcio. The stadium capacity is 7,498.

The stadium is named after Gaetano Bonolis, a medical doctor of the club as a posthumous honour. [1]

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References

  1. "Teramo, lo stadio cambia nome". TuttoC.com (in Italian). Arezzo: TC&C. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2021.

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