Stadio Alberto Braglia, Football stadium in Modena, Italy
Stadio Alberto Braglia is a football stadium in Modena featuring four covered stands with capacity for approximately 21,000 spectators. The playing field combines natural and artificial grass surfaces and measures 110 by 69 meters.
The stadium opened in 1936 with a match between Modena and Cremonese and was renamed in 1957 to honor a local Olympic gymnast. It has remained the city's main venue for football ever since.
The stadium serves as home to Modena Football Club and hosts the team's matches throughout the season. It functions as a gathering place where fans come together to support their side.
The stadium is located about 500 meters from Modena train station and is easily accessible on foot. Local food specialties such as traditional dumplings are available at concession stands throughout the venue.
The playing field uses a special blend of 85 percent natural grass and 15 percent artificial turf installed during a major renovation in 2015. This combination was chosen to improve field quality under varying weather conditions.
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