Stadio Simonetta Lamberti
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Location | Cava de' Tirreni, Italy |
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Owner | Municipality of Cava de' Tirreni |
Capacity | 7,000 (5,200 approved) |
Surface | Grass 110x65m |
Opened | 1969 |
Tenants | |
Cavese 1919 |
Stadio Simonetta Lamberti is a multi-purpose stadium in Cava de' Tirreni, Italy.[1] The stadium opened in 1969 and holds 5,200 spectators.[2][3] The pitch is 110 × 65 metres.
It is currently used, mostly, for football matches and is the home ground of the Cavese 1919.
References
- ^ "LaCavese.it, il sito ufficiale della S.S. Cavese 1919 - Lo Stadio". archive.ph. 2009-02-08. Archived from the original on 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
- ^ "I 40 anni del Simonetta Lamberti | laCavese.it - UnOfficial Blog sull…". archive.ph. 2012-09-03. Archived from the original on 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
- ^ "Wayback Machine" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 May 2014. Retrieved 2022-03-23.
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40°42′35″N 14°42′9″E / 40.70972°N 14.70250°E / 40.70972; 14.70250
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