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  1. Torino (1958–1959, 1963–1990, 2006–present) Juventus (1933–1990, 2006–2011) Italy national football team (selected matches) The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino [3] (English: Grande Torino Olympic Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Turin, Italy. It is the home ground of Serie A club Torino Football Club.

  2. Information. How to get there. Access. History. Stadium. The Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino in Turin, former Municipal Stadium was the venue of the opening and closing ceremonies of the XX Olympic Winter Games, held respectively on 10 and 26 February 2006, and the opening ceremony of the IX Paralympic Winter Games, celebrated on 10 March 2006.

  3. El Estadio Olímpico Grande Torino (oficialmente y en italiano: Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino) es un estadio multiuso ubicado en la ciudad de Turín, Italia. El estadio, más conocido como Stadio Comunale o simplemente Comunale , fue sede de la Copa Mundial de Fútbol de 1934 y, después de una completa remodelación, albergó las ...

  4. Dove si trova: tra corso Sebastopoli e via Filadelfia, nella zona sud di Torino. Anno di costruzione: 1933 (ristrutturato nel 2006) Numero degli anelli: 3. Varchi ingresso/uscita: 52. Capienza stadio: 28.177 posti. Apertura dei cancelli: 120 minuti prima della partita (salvo diversa comunicazione)

  5. STADIUM. Stadium name: OLIMPICO GRANDE TORINO. Capacity: 28 177. Guest sector capacity: 1 490. Year of construction: 1933.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Calcio 2023/2024, 32a Jornada. 13/04/2024. Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino. Torino. 0 - 0. Juventus. SPORT.es. 09/04/2024 Act. el 13/04/2024 a las 20:06 CEST. Alineación. Narración. Estadísticas. Última actualización a las 20:06. 90' + 8' Final del partido, Torino 0, Juventus 0. 90' + 8' Final segunda parte, Torino 0, Juventus 0. 90' + 7'

  7. Key facts. Club: Torino FC | Opening: 1933 | Capacity: 25,300 seats. History and description. Stadio Olimpico di Torino, previously called Stadio Comunale, got built in the 1930s to serve as the host of the Littoriali Games (organised by the Fascist Party) and World Student Games.