Name
Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino
Alternate: Great Turin Olympic Stadium

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Established
1933 (92 years old)

Capacity
27,958

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Architect
Raffaello Fagnoni

Country
Italy

Location
Turin

Timezone
UTC+01:00

Coordinates
45°2′30″N 7°39′0″E



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15 Mar Torino home team badge - Away Team Badge Empoli
06 Apr Torino home team badge - Away Team Badge Verona
20 Apr Torino home team badge - Away Team Badge Udinese
04 May Torino home team badge - Away Team Badge Venezia
11 May Torino home team badge - Away Team Badge Inter Milan
25 May Torino home team badge - Away Team Badge Roma

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22 Feb Torino home team badge 2 - 1home team badge AC Milan
08 Feb Torino home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Genoa
24 Jan Torino home team badge 2 - 0home team badge Cagliari
11 Jan Torino home team badge 1 - 1home team badge Juventus
05 Jan Torino home team badge 0 - 0home team badge Parma Calcio
21 Dec Torino home team badge 0 - 2home team badge Bologna
01 Dec Torino home team badge 0 - 1home team badge Napoli


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The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino (English: Great Turin Olympic Stadium), named after the Grande Torino team, is a multi-purpose stadium located in Turin, Italy. It is the home ground of Serie A club Torino Football Club. The stadium is located in Piazzale Grande Torino, in the district of Santa Rita, in the south-central area of the city. The stadium is currently rated by UEFA as a Category 4 stadium, the highest ranking possible.

Constructed in the 1930s, and originally known as the Stadio Municipale Benito Mussolini (or colloquially the Stadio Municipale) and later the Stadio Comunale, it was the home of Juventus and Torino until the 1990s, when it was abandoned in favour of the bigger and more modern Stadio delle Alpi. After a sixteen-year stint without Serie A football, the stadium was renovated and renamed the "Stadio Olimpico" on the occasion of the 2006 Winter Olympics. In a reversal of 1990, both Juventus and Torino moved back to the Olimpico during the demolition of the Stadium and the construction of the Juventus Arena at the same place, with Juventus using it until the end of the 2010–11 season, and Torino retaining it as their home stadium to the present day.
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