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- Q82709 abstract "Stadio San Paolo is a stadium in the western suburb of Fuorigrotta in Naples, Italy, and is the third largest football stadium in Italy after the San Siro and Stadio Olimpico. For the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, it hosted the football preliminaries. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Napoli. The stadium was built in 1959 and underwent extensive renovations in 1989 for the 1990 World Cup. The present capacity of the San Paolo is 60,240.The stadium is probably most famous for hosting the 1990 World Cup semi-final between Italy and Argentina. Considered to be the most intriguing match of that World Cup, Diego Maradona, who played for Naples's Italian 1st division team, asked for the Napoli fans to cheer for Argentina. The Napoli tifosi responded by hanging a flag in their "curva" of the stadium saying "Maradona, Naples loves you, but Italy is our homeland". It was touching for Maradona as Napoli was the only stadium during that World Cup that the Argentinian national anthem was not jeered. The match finished 1–1 after extra time. A penalty shoot out ensued with Maradona fittingly scoring the winning penalty for Argentina.".
- Q82709 buildingEndDate "1948-1959".
- Q82709 buildingStartDate "1948".
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- Q82709 openingDate "1959-12-06".
- Q82709 seatingCapacity "109824".
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- Q82709 thumbnail San_Paolo_-_Curva_A.jpg?width=300.
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- Q82709 brokeGround "1948".
- Q82709 built "1948".
- Q82709 capacity "109824".
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- Q82709 formerNames "Stadio del Sole".
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- Q82709 name "San Paolo".
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- Q82709 comment "Stadio San Paolo is a stadium in the western suburb of Fuorigrotta in Naples, Italy, and is the third largest football stadium in Italy after the San Siro and Stadio Olimpico. For the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, it hosted the football preliminaries. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home of Napoli. The stadium was built in 1959 and underwent extensive renovations in 1989 for the 1990 World Cup.".
- Q82709 label "Stadio San Paolo".
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- Q82709 name "San Paolo".
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