Stadio Giovanni Celeste Explained

Stadium Name:Stadio Comunale
Giovanni Celeste
Location:Messina, Italy 
Broke Ground:1931
Opened:1932
Owner:Municipality of Messina
Surface:Grass
105x68m
Tenants:S.S.D. Città di Messina (2010–present)
A.C.R. Messina (1932–2004)
Seating Capacity:11,900

Stadio Comunale Giovanni Celeste[1] is a multi-use stadium in Messina, Italy. It is currently the home of S.S.D. Città di Messina (as known as Camaro). The stadium is able to hold 11,900 people.

History

The stadium was named after (1905–1943), an Italian serviceman who served in the Regia Marina during World War II.

It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches since 1932 to 2004 of the former city teams. It was initially closed in 2004 when Stadio San Filippo opened and it was reopened since 2010–11 season to host the home games of the new town club of S.S.D. Città di Messina that plays in Serie D.[2]

On June 5, 1982, the stadium has hosted a Euro 84 qualifier between Malta and Iceland because Malta's own stadium in Gżira was not up to scratch. Malta won the game 2–1 in front of a crowd of 1,271 spectators.

References

  1. Web site: Giovanni Celeste Il Capitano dei Capitani.
  2. Web site: 簡単に女とやれるアプリ『ハッピーメール』口コミ・評価 .