Stadio Pino Zaccheria

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Stadio Pino Zaccheria
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Stadio Pino Zaccheria
Location Foggia, Italy
OwnerMunicipality of Foggia
Capacity 25,085
SurfaceGrass
Opened1925
Tenants
Foggia Calcio
Italy national football team (selected matches)

Stadio Pino Zaccheria is a multi-use stadium in Foggia, Italy, which was inaugurated in 1925. [1] It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Foggia Calcio. The stadium holds around 25,000 people.

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History

The stadium is named after Pino Zaccheria  [ it ], a valiant lieutenant and athlete from Foggia, and a pioneer of local basketball, who lost his life during the Greco-Italian War in Tirana on 4 April 1941.

Notable matches

DateMatchScoreStageAttendance
21 December 1991 ItalyCyprus 2–0 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying 17,732
16 June 1997Libya U23 – Slovenia U232–2 1997 Mediterranean Games
16 June 1997 Greece U23 – San Marino U234–11997 Mediterranean Games
19 June 1997Italy U23 – Albania U23 4–01997 Mediterranean Games
20 June 1997 Turkey U23 – Slovenia U232–11997 Mediterranean Games
25 June 1997 Spain U23Greece U23 0–11997 Mediterranean Games

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References

  1. "Lo Stadio Pino Zaccheria". manganofoggia.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 15 November 2012.

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