Stadio Moretti was a multi-use stadium in Udine, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of Udinese Calcio matches. It was replaced by Stadio Friuli in 1976. The capacity of the stadium was 25,000 spectators. It also hosted motorcycle speedway events.[1]
^"Stadio Moretti". The Stadium Guide. Retrieved 31 January 2024.
StadioMoretti was a multi-use stadium in Udine, Italy. It was initially used as the stadium of Udinese Calcio matches. It was replaced by Stadio Friuli...
13.2355987 Birra Moretti (Italian pronunciation: [moˈretti]) is an Italian brewing company, founded in Udine in 1859 by Luigi Moretti. In 1996 the company...
from the city centre of Udine. Opened in 1976, as a replacement for StadioMoretti, it used to have a maximum capacity of 41,652 seats. This capacity was...
Anglo-Italian Cup Winners (1): 1978 Mitropa Cup Winners (1): 1979–80 StadioMoretti (1924–76) Stadio Friuli (1976–Present) As of 26 June 2024 Note: Flags indicate...
Olympics, starting from 1933 the Stadio dei Cipressi was extended. The project was entrusted to the architects Luigi Moretti, Angelo Frisa and Achille Pintonello...
Stadio dei Marmi; the Stadio dei Cipressi (then Stadio dei Centomila and now Stadio Olimpico). In 1936 and, subsequently, until 1941, Luigi Moretti -...
GSA, played in the second national league, the LegaDue. The former StadioMoretti hosted football and motorcycle speedway, it held significant events...
(expanded in 1953 and 1990 of other architects to become the Stadio Olimpico). Moretti's works were published in the journal Architecture. In those years...
1991–92. Torino plays all of its home games at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (also known as the Stadio Comunale "Vittorio Pozzo" until 2006). The club's...
next season, despite the presence of players such as midfielder Daniele Moretti, winger Francesco Turrini, and forward Giampietro Piovani. For much of...