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Stadio Renato Dall'Ara is a multi-purpose stadium in Bologna, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and the home of Bologna FC. The stadium was designed by Giulio Ulisse Arata and inaugurated in 1927 as Stadio Littoriale.
The Renato Dall’Ara stadium is located in the heart of the city, in the Costa Saragozza district. The stadiums is 3 kms away from the town centre, 3.5 kms from Bologna’s train station and 7 kms from the Guglielmo Marconi international airport. Via Andrea Costa 174, 40134 Bologna. Phone +39 051 6142215. BY TRAIN:
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Stadio Renato Dall’Ara is located in the west of Bologna at about 3 kilometres from Bologna’s historic city centre and slightly more from the city’s central railway station. If coming by car from the A1 (north or south), follow for Bologna and the A14 Ancona.
Lo stadio Renato Dall'Ara è un impianto sportivo polivalente italiano di Bologna, situato nel quartiere Porto-Saragozza, che ospita le gare interne del Bologna.
Lo stadio Renato Dall’Ara è situato in città nel quartiere Costa Saragozza; lo stadio è a 3 km dal centro, a 3.5 km dalla stazione centrale e a 7 km dall’aeroporto internazionale Guglielmo Marconi. Via Andrea Costa 174, 40134 Bologna. Tel. +39 051.61.42.215.
The Renato Dall’Ara Stadium is the first in Italy built as a result of public initiative. It was designed as a sports facility that included a six-lane tracks, two swimming pools and four tennis courts.
Jul 20, 2021 · Stadio Renato Dall’Ara formerly known as Stadio Littoriale is a multi-purpose sporting arena used primarily by Bologna F.C for football matches. English fans may recall the stadium hosting the 1990 world cup match between Belgium and England where David Platt scored in the 119th minute in extra time to send the team through to the quarter finals.