The Stadio Filadelfia, originally known as Campo Torino (or simply, Il Fila) is a small multi-use stadium in Turin, Italy, situated in Borgo Filadelfia in the Lingotto district.
Designed by the former President of Foot-Ball Club Torino, Count Enrico Marone Cinzano, the ground was opened in 1926 and continuously hosted all of Torino's home games until 1958. In 1963 it was abandoned in favour of the Stadio Comunale, becoming Torino's training ground for the first team, then later, the youth team. After the partial degradation of the structure during the 1980s and 1990s, the ground was partially demolished in 1998.
In 2015 the reconstruction of the stadium began, and was completed on 24 May 2017.[1]
^"Torino, c'è la ditta per la ricostruzione del Filadelfia", Tuttosport, 3 April 2015
StadioFiladelfia, originally known as Campo Torino (or simply, Il Fila) is a small multi-use stadium in Turin, Italy, situated in Borgo Filadelfia in...
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UEFA project for a new competition, the European Cup Winners' Cup. The Stadio Olimpico of Rome has hosted the most finals (41); since 2008, all finals...
Winter Olympics; moreover the team recently rebuilt the historic StadioFiladelfia, used for games of the youth teams and trainings of the first squad...
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