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Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore

Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore[2] (Italian pronunciation: [tʃitˈta ddel trikoˈloːre]; with the first half officially written in all caps) is a multi-purpose stadium in Reggio Emilia, Italy. It is currently the home ground of U.S. Sassuolo of Serie A and A.C. Reggiana of Serie B.

Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore
Reggio Emilia, Stadio Giglio, 2010
Former namesStadio Giglio (1995–2012)
Stadio Città del Tricolore (2012–2013)
LocationP.le Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, 1
42122 Reggio Emilia (RE)
OwnerMapei S.p.A.
Capacity21,525[1]
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Opened1995
Tenants
Reggiana (1995–present)
Carpi (2011–2012)
Sassuolo (2013–present)
Italy national football team (selected matches)

The stadium holds 21,525 and was built in 1995, replacing the Stadio Mirabello. It was given the name Stadio Città del Tricolore on 11 March 2012, having previously been called the Stadio Giglio.[3] On 8 July 2013, the stadium was given the current denomination for ownership reason (acquired by Mapei from the comune of Reggio Emilia).[4]

On 20 November 2020 it was announced that the stadium would host the 2020 Supercoppa Italiana between Juventus and Napoli,[5] while on 2 April 2021 it was announced that the stadium would host the 2021 Coppa Italia Final between Atalanta and Juventus.[6]

History edit

The need for a new stadium in Reggio Emilia started when Reggiana gained promotion to Serie A in 1993: the club launched multi-year season tickets in order to raise money to build a new stadium of its property. The stadium was opened in 1995 with a sold-out match between Reggiana and Juventus. In the aftermath of Reggiana's dissolution and reconstitution in 2005, the club lost the property of the stadium, which was assigned to the Tribunal of Reggio Emilia.

The reconstituted Reggiana continued to play in the stadium and had its headquarters and its historical museum located in the Main Stand; in the same years the shopping mall "I Petali" was built behind the Away End and the East Stand, with a good range of shops, cinemas, gyms and restaurants. Stadio Giglio was renamed by the Municipality "Città del Tricolore", referring to the creation of the Italian Tricolour in Reggio Emilia in 1797.

The stadium is unique in that there is a water-filled moat built between the pitch and the stands to try to prevent pitch invasions.[7] Because the water is supplied from a nearby river, there have even been cases in which bored fans have been seen successfully fishing in it.[7]

In 2013, the Tribunal hosted a public auction for the property of the stadium, which was won by the ceramic industry MAPEI, owned by former Confindustria president Giorgio Squinzi, which also owned U.S. Sassuolo Calcio, promoted to Serie A at the end of the 2012–13 season. The stadium was then renamed "MAPEI Stadium" due to sponsorship reasons.[8][9]

Sassuolo's move and MAPEI's acquisition and subsequent renaming of the stadium has caused much outrage from supporters of Reggiana.[10] The protests included demonstrations at the 2015 TIM Trophy and during some Sassuolo's Serie A games and the formation of a group called "Via il Sassuolo da Reggio Emilia" (Sassuolo out of Reggio Emilia), but also marches through the city centre to raise the attention on the topic. In June 2016 a group of Reggiana ultras attended the Campionato Primavera held in the stadium between Roma and Juventus and protested against the stadium’s ownership.[11] In September 2016, Luca Vecchi, Mayor of Reggio Emilia, was heavily booed by the fans during the club's presentation due to the Municipality position on the dispute.[12]

Events edit

It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Reggiana. It also hosts larger rugby union matches for the United Rugby Championship team Zebre of Parma.

Football club Carpi used the ground for home matches during the 2011–12 season. In the 2013–14 season, the promoted Serie A side, Sassuolo, played at the ground. They signed a two-year rent deal with Reggiana, which manages the venue. The agreement struck with Reggiana also included infrastructural improvements, including new benches and locker rooms, along with the development of new marketing and trade policies, which aimed to take advantage of the business opportunities that come with the club's Serie A promotion.[13] The stadium was consequently renamed Mapei Stadium – Città del Tricolore.[4]

The stadium hosted the 2016 UEFA Women's Champions League Final.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "Home".
  2. ^ "Mapei Stadium".
  3. ^ http://spazioreggioemilia.blogspot.it/view/classic[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b . www.sassuolocalcio.it. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ Supercoppa Italiana 2020. Chi sfiderà il Napoli? Le ipotesi su avversaria e data. Il Sussidiario. Published June 18, 2020.
  6. ^ "Coppa: Juventus end Atalanta dream". Football Italia. 19 May 2021. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
  7. ^ a b "You Can Go Fishing In The Mapei Stadium, Italy, While Watching Football". Sport Bible. 10 April 2019. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 July 2013. Retrieved 4 July 2013.
  9. ^ 2015 Consolidated Financial Statements (PDF) (Report). Translated by anonymous. Mapei. 2016. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  10. ^ "Squinzi e il Sassuolo si prendono lo stadio Tricolore. Protestano i tifosi della Reggiana". Il Fatto Quotidiano (in Italian). 9 December 2013.
  11. ^ "I tifosi della Reggiana contestano Sassuolo durante la finale del Campionato Primavera TIM, Roma-Juve". Parlando di Sport (in Italian). 25 August 2016. Archived from the original on 22 December 2021.
  12. ^ "Presentazione Reggiana, fischi al sindaco Vecchi". Reggio Sera (in Italian). 25 August 2016.
  13. ^ "Sassuolo announce stadium change to accompany Serie a play". 18 June 2013.
  14. ^ "2016 final: Reggio Emilia". UEFA.com.

External links edit

  • Stadium information
  • Mapei purchase the stadium
  • Stadium Journey Article

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Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore 2 Italian pronunciation tʃitˈta ddel trikoˈloːre with the first half officially written in all caps is a multi purpose stadium in Reggio Emilia Italy It is currently the home ground of U S Sassuolo of Serie A and A C Reggiana of Serie B Mapei Stadium Citta del TricoloreReggio Emilia Stadio Giglio 2010Former namesStadio Giglio 1995 2012 Stadio Citta del Tricolore 2012 2013 LocationP le Atleti Azzurri d Italia 1 42122 Reggio Emilia RE OwnerMapei S p A Capacity21 525 1 Field size105 x 68 mSurfaceGrassOpened1995TenantsReggiana 1995 present Carpi 2011 2012 Sassuolo 2013 present Italy national football team selected matches The stadium holds 21 525 and was built in 1995 replacing the Stadio Mirabello It was given the name Stadio Citta del Tricolore on 11 March 2012 having previously been called the Stadio Giglio 3 On 8 July 2013 the stadium was given the current denomination for ownership reason acquired by Mapei from the comune of Reggio Emilia 4 On 20 November 2020 it was announced that the stadium would host the 2020 Supercoppa Italiana between Juventus and Napoli 5 while on 2 April 2021 it was announced that the stadium would host the 2021 Coppa Italia Final between Atalanta and Juventus 6 Contents 1 History 2 Events 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe need for a new stadium in Reggio Emilia started when Reggiana gained promotion to Serie A in 1993 the club launched multi year season tickets in order to raise money to build a new stadium of its property The stadium was opened in 1995 with a sold out match between Reggiana and Juventus In the aftermath of Reggiana s dissolution and reconstitution in 2005 the club lost the property of the stadium which was assigned to the Tribunal of Reggio Emilia The reconstituted Reggiana continued to play in the stadium and had its headquarters and its historical museum located in the Main Stand in the same years the shopping mall I Petali was built behind the Away End and the East Stand with a good range of shops cinemas gyms and restaurants Stadio Giglio was renamed by the Municipality Citta del Tricolore referring to the creation of the Italian Tricolour in Reggio Emilia in 1797 The stadium is unique in that there is a water filled moat built between the pitch and the stands to try to prevent pitch invasions 7 Because the water is supplied from a nearby river there have even been cases in which bored fans have been seen successfully fishing in it 7 In 2013 the Tribunal hosted a public auction for the property of the stadium which was won by the ceramic industry MAPEI owned by former Confindustria president Giorgio Squinzi which also owned U S Sassuolo Calcio promoted to Serie A at the end of the 2012 13 season The stadium was then renamed MAPEI Stadium due to sponsorship reasons 8 9 Sassuolo s move and MAPEI s acquisition and subsequent renaming of the stadium has caused much outrage from supporters of Reggiana 10 The protests included demonstrations at the 2015 TIM Trophy and during some Sassuolo s Serie A games and the formation of a group called Via il Sassuolo da Reggio Emilia Sassuolo out of Reggio Emilia but also marches through the city centre to raise the attention on the topic In June 2016 a group of Reggiana ultras attended the Campionato Primavera held in the stadium between Roma and Juventus and protested against the stadium s ownership 11 In September 2016 Luca Vecchi Mayor of Reggio Emilia was heavily booed by the fans during the club s presentation due to the Municipality position on the dispute 12 Events editIt is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Reggiana It also hosts larger rugby union matches for the United Rugby Championship team Zebre of Parma Football club Carpi used the ground for home matches during the 2011 12 season In the 2013 14 season the promoted Serie A side Sassuolo played at the ground They signed a two year rent deal with Reggiana which manages the venue The agreement struck with Reggiana also included infrastructural improvements including new benches and locker rooms along with the development of new marketing and trade policies which aimed to take advantage of the business opportunities that come with the club s Serie A promotion 13 The stadium was consequently renamed Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore 4 The stadium hosted the 2016 UEFA Women s Champions League Final 14 References edit Home Mapei Stadium http spazioreggioemilia blogspot it view classic permanent dead link a b Sito ufficiale US Sassuolo Calcio www sassuolocalcio it Archived from the original on 10 November 2013 Retrieved 22 May 2022 Supercoppa Italiana 2020 Chi sfidera il Napoli Le ipotesi su avversaria e data Il Sussidiario Published June 18 2020 Coppa Juventus end Atalanta dream Football Italia 19 May 2021 Retrieved 19 May 2021 a b You Can Go Fishing In The Mapei Stadium Italy While Watching Football Sport Bible 10 April 2019 Retrieved 14 June 2021 gt lt meta property og type content article Archived from the original on 7 July 2013 Retrieved 4 July 2013 2015 Consolidated Financial Statements PDF Report Translated by anonymous Mapei 2016 Retrieved 30 May 2019 Squinzi e il Sassuolo si prendono lo stadio Tricolore Protestano i tifosi della Reggiana Il Fatto Quotidiano in Italian 9 December 2013 I tifosi della Reggiana contestano Sassuolo durante la finale del Campionato Primavera TIM Roma Juve Parlando di Sport in Italian 25 August 2016 Archived from the original on 22 December 2021 Presentazione Reggiana fischi al sindaco Vecchi Reggio Sera in Italian 25 August 2016 Sassuolo announce stadium change to accompany Serie a play 18 June 2013 2016 final Reggio Emilia UEFA com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stadio Citta del Tricolore Stadium information Mapei purchase the stadium Stadium Journey ArticlePreceded byFriedrich Ludwig Jahn SportparkBerlin UEFA Women s Champions LeagueFinal venue2016 Succeeded byCardiff City StadiumCardiff 44 42 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