I've visited both Luigi Ferraris and Modena's stadiums. The Luigi Ferraris is genuinely one of the most unique and handsome stadiums in the country. No running track, close to the pitch, dense buildings around it and close to the city centre. You can walk to the stadium in about half an hour from the central tourist areas. Modena's is literally next to the train station and such a beautiful town that's worth visiting if you're in or near Bologna
Thanks for the great video, many of the stadiums in Italy are owned by the local council and not the club and stadiums part of the 1990 World Cup got funding from the Italian Olympic Committee only if hey build an athletics track within the stadium, some of the stadiums in this video fit in this category.
Remember that psc arena, it is also named benito stirpe stadium, is one of the few stadiums in italy which has as owner the club, and is not property of the municipality as the major of the other stadiums. Also in Seria A the stadiums are not private. Come to frosinone to see how beautiful it is💛💙
Thank for sharing this video!! A lot of clubs with history in this upcoming season. The SPAL stadium must be the most modern imo The Bari stadium is magnificent Genoa’s stadium is one that I would love to visit in person and experience. I love Italian football and I hope the it grows more and more one day. Stadium modernization and ownership is a big factor in this. - MMF
An interesting team is Juventus of Sao Paulo. Founded by immigrants from Turin, it has the name of Juventus and the colours of Torino. An Italian said: Supporters of the two Italian teams would have a heart attack if they heard about this!
Suggestion: Brazilian Série D stadiums. There are 64 teams each year and stadiums range from Arruda (Santa Cruz, hosts 50 thousand) to very small stadiums in the middle of nowhere. There is even the Zerão, where the Equator runs along the halfway line. So it is possible to score in both hemispheres in the same game.
it would be good to watch... especially as a brazilian If the english have the richest game in football, the Série D has the most brutal sudden death round for promotion
Good video,could you do a video on SCEFL Premier Division grounds please? I know they are tiny grounds but there's some nice ones in the league,I've been too most.
Aussie Football suggestion: Newcastle and Hunter football. Northern NSW leagues. Closest thing that Australia has to close proximity of towns and teams found in Australia without being all suburban based teams of a state capital. Some of the teams are well over a hundred years old. Development of the towns relates to the various coal mines found in the Hunter district.
In a few month will start the construction of the new Libero Liberati (with all updated UEFA parameters) Demolishing the old one step by step it will start the rebuilding/ construction of the new stadium in coincidence with the centenary of the team (1925) and putting the serie A (reached 2 times in the 70's) "in the firing line". Take a look how it will be soon... czcams.com/video/22LEs1f1bHE/video.html
Most of these stadiums are getting renovations or already got some like the stadio of spal, I hope that the new ternana stadium will start the work this summer or the next autumn.
Italian bureaucracy is one of worst in the world. To get permits to start the world it takes month, even years. Many clubs have planned for years, even decades, to renew or build a new stadium from the ground, but they got slowed down by the councils, who are much worried to renew the urban areas around the fields of constructions. Roma had to give up the original project on move it to another area, but they don't know how long will it take to start.
Correction: It's called "calcio" in Italy, not "football" (nor "futbol"). (For some reason Italy doesn't get bashed for not calling it "football" though. lol)
But if you look up what calcio actually means, you'll understand why it doesn't get flak. In Greece they have their own word for it too (podósfairo), It literally translates to "foot-sphere." Or in layman terms, "football."
I colori dello stadio Ferraris di Genova NON sono "sbagliati" come dicevano i ciclisti l'anno scorso per sfottere! Erano solo tragici segni premonitori! Ahahaha 🤭
All the stadium sharing in Italy is a bummer. But I'll give Genova a pass, I've just been there and I can't imagine where they would build a second stadium large enough for either of the clubs, it's all hills and valleys that city.
@@padreignazio3997 Veramente il Genoa lo scorso anno era la 10 squadra italiana più guardata al mondo, e tra l'altro, il nome inglese della città rende il Genoa famoso. Voi ciclisti siete sempre a commentare sotto i nostri video, non c'è nulla da fare, non vivete senza pensare a noi. Siete inogettivi, complessati, contamusse, ve la raccontate da soli da sempre
@@emilianorisso7827 Bellissimo quando vi inventate le cose per non risultare inferiori. Sullo stadio hai ragione, ma semplicemente perché siete nati prima voi. Dal 1946 l' abbiamo onorato solo noi quello stadio. A voi vi conoscono giusto per il fatto del derby. Sto sperando che la nuova proprietá costruisca un nuovo stadio, così è la volta buona che ci stacchiamo da voi rumente. Sempre se i genoani che stanno in comune non ce lo impediscano, ovvio!!!!
La maggioranza degli stadi sono orrendi. Degni di un paese africano. Fa impressione quello di Cagliari costruito a fianco del vecchio stadio lasciato in stato di abbandono totale...solo in Italia siamo capaci di creare certe brutture...
"A stadium that looks like it's straight out of Syria instead of Serie A" Gave me a good chuckle
Which one do u mean?
Cagliari
I've visited both Luigi Ferraris and Modena's stadiums. The Luigi Ferraris is genuinely one of the most unique and handsome stadiums in the country. No running track, close to the pitch, dense buildings around it and close to the city centre. You can walk to the stadium in about half an hour from the central tourist areas.
Modena's is literally next to the train station and such a beautiful town that's worth visiting if you're in or near Bologna
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@@mastro1928 Genova e solo❤💙
@@fiffi2179 lasciali stare poverini, sempre a commentare sotto i nostri video, repressi
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You should do worst stadium in each top league.
That's a great idea. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Coukd be your funniest video yet?
My vote would be the old Barueri stadium, all made of metal bars and planks of wood, no stone. I saw a game there and oh dear, it started to rain...
Thanks for the great video, many of the stadiums in Italy are owned by the local council and not the club and stadiums part of the 1990 World Cup got funding from the Italian Olympic Committee only if hey build an athletics track within the stadium, some of the stadiums in this video fit in this category.
Remember that psc arena, it is also named benito stirpe stadium, is one of the few stadiums in italy which has as owner the club, and is not property of the municipality as the major of the other stadiums. Also in Seria A the stadiums are not private. Come to frosinone to see how beautiful it is💛💙
Stadio San Nicola/Bari has to be the strangest champions league final host of all time
As someone that's been doing an FM save with südtirol I feel so happy they are in serie B in real life
Thank for sharing this video!!
A lot of clubs with history in this upcoming season.
The SPAL stadium must be the most modern imo
The Bari stadium is magnificent
Genoa’s stadium is one that I would love to visit in person and experience.
I love Italian football and I hope the it grows more and more one day. Stadium modernization and ownership is a big factor in this.
- MMF
My Great Grandparents are from Italy so it was nice to see these!
An interesting team is Juventus of Sao Paulo. Founded by immigrants from Turin, it has the name of Juventus and the colours of Torino. An Italian said: Supporters of the two Italian teams would have a heart attack if they heard about this!
I love you your video! Very cool Video...!!
-From South Korean Fan
That Bari stadium is a masterpiece.
"They actually starting building this stadium in the 70s, but didn't finish until a couple years ago" is the most italian thing ever
Suggestion: Brazilian Série D stadiums. There are 64 teams each year and stadiums range from Arruda (Santa Cruz, hosts 50 thousand) to very small stadiums in the middle of nowhere. There is even the Zerão, where the Equator runs along the halfway line. So it is possible to score in both hemispheres in the same game.
it would be good to watch... especially as a brazilian
If the english have the richest game in football, the Série D has the most brutal sudden death round for promotion
Good video,could you do a video on SCEFL Premier Division grounds please? I know they are tiny grounds but there's some nice ones in the league,I've been too most.
Some very unique and strange stands in this league! Great video
Renzo Barbera the best 🦅🦅🦅
FORZA PALERMO!!!!
Great video! From 🇮🇹
You should make a video about the stadiums of the Danish Superliga sometime soon!😀😀😀
Studio Luigi Ferraris
First saw it in TV. Aged 15 feeling sick doing work experience. Came home and watched Scotland lose 1-0 to Costa Rica there
I'd love to see a Segunda Divison 2022-3 Stadiums video
the assumed to be sunken field in Venice is my favorite.
Can you do the Turkish Super Lig. In the top tier of Turkiye you have nice stadiums 👍🏻😁
Aussie Football suggestion: Newcastle and Hunter football. Northern NSW leagues. Closest thing that Australia has to close proximity of towns and teams found in Australia without being all suburban based teams of a state capital. Some of the teams are well over a hundred years old. Development of the towns relates to the various coal mines found in the Hunter district.
Greetings from Modena!🟡🔵
I’m from Cittadella and I’m a cittadella’s fan. I really home our stadium gets rebuilt
Some of the stadiums look a bit outdated but pretty much all of them have character. So definitely an interesting league.
Great video
Great stadiums for the 60's...
Beautiful names though, and gorgeous scenery for a few of them.
The Stadio San Nicola was inspired by Renzo Piano
Please can you add a graphic or photo of the teams uniform with each stadium if it is not too much trouble. Thanks, From the Wangi Warrior.
i hate grounds with a running track, or miles away from the pitch. the chelsea away end used to be like that. you'd need binoculars to see the game
Mario rigamonti was renovated in 2018, for the promotion in serie a.
now it's a bit different from the video
You should do the all the stadiums in the Finnish top flight Veikkausliiga
The Ternana stadium would make a good cricket ground,huge pitch area.
In a few month will start the construction of the new Libero Liberati (with all updated UEFA parameters) Demolishing the old one step by step it will start the rebuilding/ construction of the new stadium in coincidence with the centenary of the team (1925) and putting the serie A (reached 2 times in the 70's) "in the firing line".
Take a look how it will be soon... czcams.com/video/22LEs1f1bHE/video.html
Yeah bro ❤️🤍❤️🤍
Força Cosenza, avanti, lindo estádio.
Il più bello è lo Stadio del Frosinone.
Forza Parma 💛💙
Some of these stadiums were venues in the 1990 World Cup.
I used to live RIGHT across from the Stadio Mario in Brescia
EXCELENTE CONTENIDO
The Bari Stadiums is one of the most beautiful in the world
A cathedral in the wasteland.
aka fasc schif o caz. Assl'ut l ricchiùn e l bucchinar vonn dà.
Quello di Como è un Bidet.
Frosinone has one of the best stadium in italy
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@@salvatore4329 è vero
Solo perché è la tua squadra preferita?
@@qwerty-vb5qv ma è vero
@@riccardotorriero5967 la penso diversamente
9:34 Ternana's ground looks like it would be a pretty fun Aussie Rules footy ground
5:55 mate all of serie B clubs are phoenix clubs
My favourite stadiums in this league are Luigi-Ferraris and Ennio Tardini. That Ternana stadium is an absolute shocker like.
shocker is good or bad?
@@amucci7 Shocker is bad
6:06 That looks like the stadium in Elche (ESP)
Great video but you really shouldn't take the overview photos from google maps as they are all outdated
Most of these stadiums are getting renovations or already got some like the stadio of spal, I hope that the new ternana stadium will start the work this summer or the next autumn.
Italian bureaucracy is one of worst in the world. To get permits to start the world it takes month, even years. Many clubs have planned for years, even decades, to renew or build a new stadium from the ground, but they got slowed down by the councils, who are much worried to renew the urban areas around the fields of constructions. Roma had to give up the original project on move it to another area, but they don't know how long will it take to start.
Lol! if you see the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, you can see the Sampdoria's Banner. Lol
Genoa's stadium is my favourite.
Luigi Ferraris ❤️🔴🔵
You should rank Baseball minor league stadiums. Either Triple A or Double A.
I'm astonished this video hasn't already been copyright strik'd for having the BBC logo.
EuroLeague arenas?
you are funny thank you
We talking about beige next week? I love beige.
most likely wont be high comment but do new Zealand stadiums n sports grounds
Bruh this is now an all out war with TFC Stadiums.
My Money is on wide World though, Its just way better with commentary.
TFC isn't that great to listen to either. I think theres something wrong with his microphone
@@iancypes5911 I'm pretty sure TFC video's are made with text to speech, the voice always has little in the way of intonation.
National league plsssss
It'd be difficult to build a stadium with a bad view in Italy
Granillo forza Reggina 🔥
COSENZA ❤️❤️
Serie A 2022/2023?
Stadio del Bari impressionante stadio da Champions League mica da serie b sono un tifoso pisano forza Pisa 🖤💙 altro che Livorno
you missed the stadium of Monza that is gonna play in Serie B in 2022/2023
No, Monza is in serie A.
Correction: It's called "calcio" in Italy, not "football" (nor "futbol").
(For some reason Italy doesn't get bashed for not calling it "football" though. lol)
Lit translation would be "piedepalla" which makes no sense in italian
But if you look up what calcio actually means, you'll understand why it doesn't get flak. In Greece they have their own word for it too (podósfairo), It literally translates to "foot-sphere." Or in layman terms, "football."
Luigi Ferraris coi colori della Sampdoria e Mau Belin...
Penzo stadium in Venice now is bigger and better than the picture in this video
Palermo❤
I colori dello stadio Ferraris di Genova NON sono "sbagliati" come dicevano i ciclisti l'anno scorso per sfottere!
Erano solo tragici segni premonitori! Ahahaha 🤭
I guess when Sampdoria play Genoa and vice Versa the Home dressing room is swapped.
All the stadium sharing in Italy is a bummer. But I'll give Genova a pass, I've just been there and I can't imagine where they would build a second stadium large enough for either of the clubs, it's all hills and valleys that city.
1:50 wtf Bro,this Is old
Brescia Stadium underwent further renovation a few years ago. The images shown in this video are at least 3 years old.
LO STADIO ASTRONAVE È TORNATO⚪🔴🐔🤍❤️
It is hilarious to see Ferraris stadium all with Sampdoria colors LOL
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il Genoa non lo conosce nessuno😂😂😂😂
@@padreignazio3997 Veramente il Genoa lo scorso anno era la 10 squadra italiana più guardata al mondo, e tra l'altro, il nome inglese della città rende il Genoa famoso. Voi ciclisti siete sempre a commentare sotto i nostri video, non c'è nulla da fare, non vivete senza pensare a noi. Siete inogettivi, complessati, contamusse, ve la raccontate da soli da sempre
Lo stadio Luigi Ferraris è intitolato ad un giocatore del Genoa, e nasce come stadio del Genoa. Ops🔴🔵🏴
@@emilianorisso7827 Bellissimo quando vi inventate le cose per non risultare inferiori. Sullo stadio hai ragione, ma semplicemente perché siete nati prima voi. Dal 1946 l' abbiamo onorato solo noi quello stadio. A voi vi conoscono giusto per il fatto del derby. Sto sperando che la nuova proprietá costruisca un nuovo stadio, così è la volta buona che ci stacchiamo da voi rumente. Sempre se i genoani che stanno in comune non ce lo impediscano, ovvio!!!!
@@emilianorisso7827 e poi basta con sta roba di noi che veniamo sotto i vostri video. Succede anche al contrario tranquillo. Si chiama " sfottò "
Potrebbero tranquillamente essere stadi di un paese del centro Africa, che tristezza
COSENZA CALCIO STADIUM: THE TEMPLE OF THE WOLVES!!!! COME ON WOLVES!!!!!
Forza Como
Forza COMO💙🤍🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍💙🤍
Very old stadium , football in Italy slowly goes down
F1?
athlete track distroy stadium
This is stadium in Afghanistan?
WHY ITALY HAVE SO MANY OUTDATED STADIUMS
Venice looks much better at the moment to be fair. same location, better facilities.
Indonesian Liga 1 plissss
Do Polish ekstraklasa
Renzo Barbera beautiful
I'm a palermo fc fan
Syria instead of serie A
European league of American football
The plural of stadium is stadia.
Octopi Octopuses
@@TheWideWorldofStadiums Octopi.
As any rule know.
this is the Palermo's stadium czcams.com/video/27kMB_0l9F4/video.html
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filmati e foto datate , sono rimasto deluso
Old italian stadiums are looking great..new stadiums around the world sucks..they all look the same
I call last comment
Serie B: poor stadiums in pretty locations.
@Kevin Green Luigi Ferraris is more so a Serie A stadium anyways.
@Kevin Green can't argue that! Lol. It's a shame too, cus both clubs were arguably closer to challenging for European places not that long ago.
La maggioranza degli stadi sono orrendi. Degni di un paese africano. Fa impressione quello di Cagliari costruito a fianco del vecchio stadio lasciato in stato di abbandono totale...solo in Italia siamo capaci di creare certe brutture...