Stadio Giuseppe Capozza

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Stadio Giuseppe Capozza
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STADIO GIUSEPPE CAPOZZA CASARANO
Stadio Giuseppe Capozza
Location Casarano, Italy
Capacity 6,500
Construction
Built1956
Renovated1987 and 2007
Tenants
Virtus Casarano

Stadio Giuseppe Capozza is an arena in Casarano, Italy. It is primarily used for football, and is the home to the Virtus Casarano of the Serie D. It opened in 1956 and holds 6,500 spectators. [1]

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