Stadio Comunale Matusa
Stadio Comunale Matusa | |
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The Stadio Comunale Matusa in Frosinone | |
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place | Frosinone , Italy |
Coordinates | 41 ° 38 '16 " N , 13 ° 20' 35" E |
owner | City of Frosinone |
opening | 1932 |
Renovations | 2006 |
surface | Natural grass |
architect | Edgardo Vivoli |
capacity | 9,680 seats |
playing area | 110 m × 65 m |
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The Stadio Comunale Matusa is a football stadium in Frosinone, Italy, in the province of the same name in the Lazio region . Until 2017 it was mainly the venue of the Frosinone Calcio football club . Built in 1932, the venue was still a fenced playing field without grandstands. At the end of the 1930s, the first audience tier was built. The current main grandstand was built between 1946 and 1949. At the end of the 1970s, the tubular steel stands were added behind the gates.
The Frosinone Calcio rose to Serie B in 2006 and the stadium was expanded and modernized from around 5,600 to the current 9,680 seats. For the 2015/16 season, the Frosinone Calcio rose to Serie A.
- Main grandstand: 480 seats (covered)
- 250 (uncovered) seats on either side of the main stand
- Grandstand: 2,900 seats
- North curve: 2,800 seats
- Südkurve: 3,000 seats (with guest area)
In 2017, Frosione Calcio moved into the newly built Stadio Benito Stirpe .
Web links
- Official website Frosinone Calcio (Italian)
- History and pictures of the stadium and club (Italian)
- Report and pictures of the renovation work 2006 (Italian)