Stadio Miramare

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Stadio Miramare
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Stadio Miramare (Manfredonia)
Stadio Miramare
Location Manfredonia, Italy Flag of Italy.svg
OwnerMunicipality of Manfredonia
Capacity 4,076
Surface Grass
Opened1932
Tenants
Manfredonia Calcio

Stadio Miramare is a multi-use stadium in Manfredonia, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Manfredonia Calcio. The stadium holds 4,076 spectators.

41°37′41″N15°55′8″E / 41.62806°N 15.91889°E / 41.62806; 15.91889


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