Stadio Silvio Appiani

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Stadio Silvio Appiani
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Stadio Silvio Appiani
Full nameStadio Silvio Appiani
Location Padua, Italy
Coordinates 45°23′42″N11°52′31″E / 45.39500°N 11.87528°E / 45.39500; 11.87528 Coordinates: 45°23′42″N11°52′31″E / 45.39500°N 11.87528°E / 45.39500; 11.87528
Owner Calcio Padova
Operator Calcio Padova
Capacity
24,000
Opened1924
Closed1994
Tenants
Calcio Padova

Stadio Silvio Appiani is a multi-use stadium in Padua, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of Calcio Padova matches. It was replaced by Stadio Euganeo in 1994. The capacity of the stadium was 24,000 spectators. The name is chosen in honour of Silvio Appiani. Since 2015 it is one of Calcio Padova's training grounds and hosts some youth games. The current capacity is 1,400 spectators.

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