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Stadio Porta Elisa
Location
Lucca, Italy
Owner
Municipality of Lucca
Capacity
7,386
Surface
Grass 105x68m
Construction
Opened
1935
Architect
Raffaello Fagnoni, Enrico Bianchini
Tenants
A.S. Lucchese
Stadio Porta Elisa is a multi-use stadium in Lucca, Italy. The authorized capacity is 7,386, but it can hold about 12,000; 2,500 of them are covered.
StadioPortaElisa is a multi-use stadium in Lucca, Italy. The authorized capacity is 7,386, but it can hold about 12,000; 2,500 of them are covered. The...
nicknamed Rossoneri. Their home ground is the StadioPortaElisa, which is located on Via dello Stadio in Lucca. Serie B Champions: 1935–36, 1946–47 (Group...
been in top tier Serie A in 1952. The club plays their home games at StadioPortaElisa, just outside the northeast wall of the city. Consorzio Lucchese Autotrasporti...
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