Stadio Nazionale PNF

Coordinates: 41°55′38″N 12°28′20″E / 41.92722°N 12.47222°E / 41.92722; 12.47222
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Stadio Nazionale PNF
Stadio Nazionale PNF
Map
LocationRome, Italy
OwnerCity of Rome
Capacity47,300
Field size105 m × 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1911[1]
Opened1911
Closed1953
Demolished1957
Tenants
Lazio (1931–1953)
Roma (1940–1953)

The Stadio Nazionale del PNF (National Stadium of the National Fascist Party) was a multi-purpose stadium in Rome, Italy. It hosted three of the 17 matches of the 1934 FIFA World Cup, including the final between hosts Italy and Czechoslovakia on 10 June 1934.

The Stadio Nazionale was constructed in 1911, and was renovated in 1928 for the Italy - Hungary international match.[2]

The stadium closed in 1953 and was replaced by the Stadio Flaminio in 1957.

References

  1. ^ "I Lavori alla "Stadium" di Roma". La Lettura Sportiva. 26 February 1911. p. 6 (163).
  2. ^ "DAL 1911 AD OGGI TUTTI GLI STADI DI ROMA". La Repubblica (in Italian). 17 February 1988. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
Preceded by FIFA World Cup
Final Venue

1934
Succeeded by

41°55′38″N 12°28′20″E / 41.92722°N 12.47222°E / 41.92722; 12.47222