Benito Stirpe Stadium, Football stadium in Frosinone, Italy
Benito Stirpe Stadium is a football venue in Frosinone, Italy, with five seating sections and a natural grass pitch measuring 105 by 68 meters (344 by 223 feet) for professional matches. All stands are covered, with the away supporters section located in the southwest corner.
Construction began in 1974 and remained unfinished for several decades until extensive renovations concluded in 2017. The modernization transformed the venue into a contemporary stadium with fully covered stands and expanded spectator capacity.
The venue takes its name from Benito Stirpe, who shaped local football during the 1960s as chairman of the club. On match days, supporters from the city and nearby towns gather to cheer their team and share in the regional football tradition.
The stadium holds 16227 spectators and all sections are covered, offering protection in any weather. The best views of the pitch come from the side stands, while the curved ends create a more lively atmosphere.
This venue is the largest stadium in Frosinone province and ranks third in size across the entire Lazio region. Its completion after four decades of unfinished construction made it one of Italy's longest stadium projects.
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