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The Stadio Friuli (known for sponsorship reasons as Dacia Arena) is an
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football stadium in
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, Italy, and the home of Serie A club
Udinese Udinese Calcio, commonly referred to as Udinese, is a professional Italian football club based in Udine, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, that currently plays in Serie A. It was founded on 30 November 1896 as a sports club, and on 5 July 1911 as a ...
. The stadium was built in 1976 and has a capacity of 25,144. It is sponsored by Romanian car manufacturer
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.


Structure

The stadium is located in Rizzi, about 4 km from the city centre of
Udine Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is a city and ''comune'' in north-eastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps (''Alpi Carniche''). Its population was 100,514 in 2012, 176,000 with t ...
. Opened in 1976, as a replacement for Stadio Moretti, it used to have a maximum capacity of 41,652 seats. This capacity was recently reduced to 25,144, when the stadium underwent reconstruction. In 2013, the City of Udine granted Udinese Calcio a 99-year lease of the stadium. The most recent reconstruction saw the removal of the athletics track, the demolishing of three sides of the stadium with only the "arc" / West end preserved and the three demolished stands rebuilt closer to the pitch. The cost of the redevelopment was around €50m and the work was completed with Udinese not having to move any of their home games to other stadia. The work on the new stadium officially began on 5 June 2013. During the summer of 2013, the athletics track was dismantled. On 23 June 2014, the foundation stone was laid by Udinese Calcio president
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. The new Friuli was officially opened on 17 January 2016 when Udinese hosted Juventus. The sponsorship name of the stadium, Dacia Arena, was unveiled that day therefore the club entered into a new stadium-naming rights agreement with its parent company,
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. The Friuli was nominated by StadiumDB.com as one of the best stadiums of the year 2016, reaching the 13th position of the Public Vote ranking and the 7th position of the Jury Vote ranking.


Important events


Sports

In 1990, the stadium hosted three 1990 FIFA World Cup matches, all of which were from Group E. In 2005, the stadium was approved by
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to host UEFA Champions League matches, which Udinese participated in during the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League, 2005–06 season. On 10 September 2008, the stadium hosted the second match of the Italy national football team, Italian national team's 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Georgia national football team, Georgia. On 21 November 2009, the Italy national rugby union team, Italy national rugby team played the 2007 Rugby World Cup champions Springboks, South Africa on this ground.


Music

On 13 September 1988, Deep Purple played at the stadium. On 15 September 1994, Pink Floyd played at the stadium during their The Division Bell Tour. On 28 June 2007, Red Hot Chili Peppers played at the stadium during their Stadium Arcadium World Tour. On 23 July 2009, Bruce Springsteen played at the stadium during his Working on a Dream Tour. On 29 August 2009, Coldplay played at the stadium during their Viva la Vida Tour. On 16 July 2009, Madonna (entertainer), Madonna played at the stadium during her Sticky & Sweet Tour. On 19 May 2010, AC/DC played at the stadium during their Black Ice World Tour. On 27 July 2011, Bon Jovi played at the stadium during their Bon Jovi Live tour. On 13 May 2012, Metallica played at the stadium during their 2012 European Black Album Tour.


Religious

On 3 May 1992, the stadium hosted the holy mass presided by Pope John Paul II, who in front of 30,000 people said in Friulian language, Friulian:


1990 FIFA World Cup

The stadium was one of the venues of the 1990 FIFA World Cup and held three matches.


See also

*Automobile Dacia


References


External links


Stadio Friuli
at The Stadium Guide
Stadio Friuli
on Foursquare City Guide, Foursquare {{DEFAULTSORT:Friuli Football venues in Italy, Friuli Serie A venues, Friuli 1990 FIFA World Cup stadiums Buildings and structures in Udine Udinese Calcio Sports venues in Friuli-Venezia Giulia Sports venues completed in 1976 Sport in Udine