Stadio di Corso Sebastopoli

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Stadio di Corso Sebastopoli
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place ItalyItaly Turin , Italy
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opening 1908
demolition 1922
surface Natural grass
capacity approx. 10,000 seats
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The Stadio di Corso Sebastopoli was a multifunctional stadium in the Italian city ​​of Turin in Piedmont .

The stadium was made of wood and named after the street on which it was located, Corso Sebastopoli . Between 1908 and 1922 it served Juventus Turin as a home and had around 10,000 seats. It is considered the first own stadium Juve , which until then on the Campo di Piazza d'armi and Velodrome Humbert I were active.

The Stadio di Corso Sebastopoli was located not far from today's Olympic Stadium , which was built in 1933. In 1922 Juventus moved to the newly built Stadio di Corso Marsiglia . The stadium was then torn down. The exact location can no longer be traced today due to the later development of the site.

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