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The Stadio Flaminio in Rome, Italy, has been left to rot for well over a decade, but it's set to be brought back to life in ...
Lazio are seemingly lagging behind in their plans to renovate the Stadio Flaminio, as their competitors ‘Roma Nuoto’ have received an initial green light.The BackgroundThe Italian capital side ...
Lazio have another matter to worry about as their desired new home, Stadio Flaminio, currently lies in a state of disarray.The BackgroundThe Biancocelesti have been sharing the Stadio Olimpico with ...
The Stadio Flaminio, once used to host the Olympic Games and Michael Jackson concerts, has been left to ruin. The stadium was the temporary home of Roma and Lazio in the 1989/90 season.
Yet Lotito hopes once Stadio Flaminio is complete, Lazio could end up playing there full-time. His plan, which is expected to cost £332m, is now off the ground after being approved by Rome’s mayor.
Lazio President Claudio Lotito presented a pre-feasibility study for the Stadio Flaminio to Rome’s Mayor Roberto Gualtieri on December 13th, 2024. The initial response suggests a positive outcome.
Italy’s Stadio Flaminio hosted Six Nations matches for over 10 years – but the ground visited by Wales on multiple occasions now lies derelict. It was the smallest stadium in the competition ...
Stadio Flaminio boasts a rich cultural past, having welcomed some of the world’s biggest music names, including The Rolling Stones, David Bowie and 13-time Grammy Award winner Michael Jackson.
Lazio President Claudio Lotito presented a pre-feasibility study for the Stadio Flaminio to Rome’s Mayor Roberto Gualtieri on December 13th, 2024. The initial response suggests a positive outcome. We ...
Lazio are seemingly lagging behind in their plans to renovate the Stadio Flaminio, as their competitors ‘Roma Nuoto’ have received an initial green light. The Italian capital side has been ...
Yet Lotito hopes once Stadio Flaminio is complete, Lazio could end up playing there full-time. His plan, which is expected to cost £332m, is now off the ground after being approved by Rome’s mayor.