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Stadio Petriana

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Full name
  
Stadio Petriana

Surface
  
Artificial turf

Location
  
Rome, Italy

Capacity
  
500

Similar
  
Stadio Pio XII, Ponte Salario, Pons Fabricius, Ponte Nomentano, Pons Cestius

Stadio Petriana (also called Campo Cardinale Francis Joseph Spellman) is an association football stadium in Rome, Italy. The stadium currently hosts matches of the Vatican City football league, the Clericus Cup and the Vatican City national football team.

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Overview

The stadium is located in Pontificio Oratorio San Pietro, the Vatican's sport complex, in Rome only a few hundred yard from Vatican City as Vatican City is not large enough to house sports fields. It has a capacity of 500 spectators and is equipped with artificial turf and floodlights. The field is known for having a clear view of Saint Peter's Basilica.

International matches

After playing its first three full-internationals at the Stadio Pio XII, the stadium hosted the Vatican City national football team for the first time on 10 May 2014.

List of matches

  Win   Draw   Loss

References

Stadio Petriana Wikipedia


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