Stadio Angelo Massimino
(previously known as Stadio Cibali
) is a multi-use stadium in Catania, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and the home of Calcio Catania. The stadium was built in 1937 and holds 23,420. It was named on 2002 after former Catania chairman Angelo Massimino.
Catania was banned from playing any Serie A Matches inside the stadium since 14th February 2007. This is due to the violence that occurred on February 2nd 2007 outside the stadium in the clash against Palermo which resulted in the death of a Police Officer. The ban ran until 30th June 2007 .
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Atleti |
Barbera |
Bentegodi |
Dall'Ara |
Ferraris |
Franchi (Florence) |
Franchi (Siena) |
Friuli |
Granillo
Massimino |
Olimpico |
Olimpico di Torino |
San Paolo |
San Siro |
Sant'Elia |
Via del Mare
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| League competitions
| National association
| Cup competitions
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| Serie A
| Italy
| Coppa Italia
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| Serie B
| U-21
| Supercoppa Italiana
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| Lega Pro Prima Divisione (2 divisions)
| League system
| Coppa Italia Lega Pro
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Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (3 divisions)
| List of clubs
| Supercoppa di Lega Pro Prima Divisione
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| Serie D (9 divisions)
| List of venues
| Supercoppa di Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
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| Eccellenza (28 divisions)
| Serie A scandal
| Coppa Italia Serie D
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| Promozione (53 divisions)
| Foreign players
| Coppa Italia Dilettanti
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| Prima Categoria (1,600+ teams)
| Oscar del Calcio
| Coppa Italia Primavera (youth teams)
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| Seconda Categoria (2,800+ teams)
| Records
| Supercoppa Primavera (youth teams)
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| Terza Categoria (3,100+ teams)
| Scudetto
| Torneo di Viareggio (youth teams)
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| Campionato Primavera (youth teams)
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| Campionato Berretti (youth teams)
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Stadio Angelo Massimino
(previously known as
Stadio Cibali
) is a multi-use
stadium in
Catania,
Italy. It is currently used mostly for
football matches and the home of
Calcio Catania. The stadium was built in
1937 and holds 23,420. It was named on
2002 after former Catania chairman
Angelo Massimino.
Catania was banned from playing any
Serie A Matches inside the stadium since 14th February 2007. This is due to the violence that occurred on February 2nd 2007 outside the stadium in the clash against
Palermo which resulted in the death of a Police Officer. The ban ran until 30th June 2007 .
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|
Atleti |
Barbera |
Bentegodi |
Dall'Ara |
Ferraris |
Franchi (Florence) |
Franchi (Siena) |
Friuli |
Granillo
Massimino |
Olimpico |
Olimpico di Torino |
San Paolo |
San Siro |
Sant'Elia |
Via del Mare
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| League competitions
| National association
| Cup competitions
|
| Serie A
| Italy
| Coppa Italia
|
| Serie B
| U-21
| Supercoppa Italiana
|
| Lega Pro Prima Divisione (2 divisions)
| League system
| Coppa Italia Lega Pro
|
Lega Pro Seconda Divisione (3 divisions)
| List of clubs
| Supercoppa di Lega Pro Prima Divisione
|
| Serie D (9 divisions)
| List of venues
| Supercoppa di Lega Pro Seconda Divisione
|
| Eccellenza (28 divisions)
| Serie A scandal
| Coppa Italia Serie D
|
| Promozione (53 divisions)
| Foreign players
| Coppa Italia Dilettanti
|
| Prima Categoria (1,600+ teams)
| Oscar del Calcio
| Coppa Italia Primavera (youth teams)
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| Seconda Categoria (2,800+ teams)
| Records
| Supercoppa Primavera (youth teams)
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| Terza Categoria (3,100+ teams)
| Scudetto
| Torneo di Viareggio (youth teams)
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| Campionato Primavera (youth teams)
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| Campionato Berretti (youth teams)
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