10 Italian Stadiums That Deserve a Second Life

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Published4 months ago
Duration5:36
Video ID7ycWUtN4V2Y
Languageen
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views2.7K
Likes93
Comments18
Engagement Rate4.15%
Likes per 100 views3.48
Comments per 1K views6.73

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We redevelop 10 forgotten Italian football stadiums using realistic design concepts. This is the first episode of a new SportsRender series focused on stadium sustainability. Italian football doesn’t need more history — it needs solutions. In this video, we begin a new SportsRender concept series where we redevelop 10 football stadiums in each country using realistic, achievable ideas — not billion-euro fantasies. Today, we start with Italy. These stadiums have been left behind for years, not because clubs don’t care, but because outdated systems make change difficult. Our goal is simple: to reimagine them as modern, sustainable venues that work for clubs, not against them. In this episode, we redevelop: Stadio San Filippo (Messina) Renzo Barbera (Palermo) Stadio Arechi (Salerno) Oreste Granillo (Reggio Calabria) Partenio-Adriano Lombardi (Avellino) Ciro Vigorito (Benevento) Pino Zaccheria (Foggia) Ennio Tardini (Parma) Leonardo Garilli (Piacenza) Romeo Menti (Castellammare di Stabia) 👉 Comment below which country we should do next and which 10 stadiums there urgently need redevelopment or a brand-new start. Subscribe to SportsRender to follow the series. italian stadiums football stadium redevelopment stadium design concepts italian football infrastructure forgotten stadiums football stadium renovation sportsrender stadium concepts future football stadiums football business stadium architecture

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