Campo Testaccio was a multi-use stadium in Rome, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of A.S. Roma matches, before the team moves to Stadio Nazionale PNF, located in Flaminio quarter in 1940. The capacity of the stadium was 20,000 spectators.
The stadium was rebuilt for use by a local team in 2000, but demolished in 2011.
CampoTestaccio was a multi-use stadium in Rome, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of A.S. Roma matches, before the team moves to Stadio Nazionale...
Testaccio (Italian: [teˈstattʃo]) is the 20th rione of Rome, Italy, identified by the initials R. XX, deriving its name from Monte Testaccio. It is located...
before settling in the working-class streets of Testaccio, where it built an all-wooden ground CampoTestaccio; this was opened in November 1929. An early...
before settling in the working-class streets of Testaccio, where it built the all-wooden ground CampoTestaccio; this was opened in November 1929. An early...
Monte Testaccio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmonte teˈstattʃo]) or Monte Testaceo, also known as Monte dei Cocci, is an artificial mound in Rome composed...
Testaccio * Ripa and Aventino * San Saba Monuments and churches Pyramid of Cestius * Porta San Paolo * Protestant Cemetery * Monte Testaccio * Campo Testaccio...
rounded out the decade with a memorable away derby win by 2–0 at the CampoTestaccio in 1939 and a solid fourth-placed finish in 1940. This particular decade...
Stadio Romeo Anconetani Pisa Pisa 1919 25,000 Campo degli Sports Bari Bari 1925 1967 10,000 CampoTestaccio Roma Rome 1914 1940 20,000 Juventus Stadium...
during the 1920s and the 1930s. He was the first official goalscorer in CampoTestaccio, the club's first ever stadium. Playing a total of 150 games with the...
eponymous hill Testaccio San Saba Prati Media related to Coats of Arms of districts of Rome at Wikimedia Commons I Monti II Trevi III Colonna IV Campo Marzio...
This list is of shopping areas and markets in Rome, Italy. Campo de' Fiori is the oldest market in Rome. Its name comes from the Piazza (south of Corso...
Trastevere, Borgo, Esquilino, Ludovisi, Sallustiano, Castro Pretorio, Celio, Testaccio, San Saba and Prati. "Historic Centre of Rome, the Properties of the Holy...
The Campo Verano (Italian: Cimitero del Verano) is a cemetery in Rome, Italy, founded in the early 19th century. The monumental cemetery covers a surface...
Alacevich was a substitute for Italy in the 3–0 victory over Romania at CampoTestaccio, Rome on Saturday 29 April 1939. Alacevich was a member of the R.S...
dedicated to the commerce of wine, in the area now of the "quartiere" Testaccio, between Aventine Hill and the Tiber. Other markets were known but remain...
Dotti IV played Wing for Italy in the 3–0 victory over Romania at CampoTestaccio, Rome on Saturday 29 April 1939, the 0–3 defeat to Romania at Dinamo...