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  1. El Estadio Luigi Ferraris (en italiano: Stadio Luigi Ferraris) es un estadio de fútbol, situado en el suburbio de Marassi, en la ciudad de Génova, capital de la Liguria en Italia. Sirve de sede habitual a los clubes Genoa desde su inauguración en 1911 y Sampdoria desde 1946.

  2. The Stadio comunale Luigi Ferraris, also known as the Marassi from the name of the neighbourhood where it is located, is a multi-use stadium in Genoa, Italy. The home of Genoa C.F.C. and U.C. Sampdoria football clubs, it opened in 1911 and is the oldest stadium still in use for football and other sports in Italy.

  3. Full guide to Stadio Luigi Ferraris, home of Genoa and Sampdoria. History, stats, how to get to Luigi Ferraris, Genoa & Sampdoria tickets, and much more.

  4. Luigi at the Ferraris. From 1911 until 1933, the Stadio Comunale Luigi Ferraris in Genoa, Italy, was known as the Municipal Stadium. The Luigi Ferraris has a capacity of 36,599 seats. It is the oldest stadium still in use in Italy. The stadium hosts the home matches of both Genoa CFC and UC Sampdoria, and the stadium is owned by the city of Genoa.

  5. 20 de jul. de 2021 · Stadio Communale Luigi Ferraris often referred to by the neighbourhood where it is located “ Marassi ” is a football stadium in Genoa used by C.F.C Genoa and U.C. Sampdoria. Opening in 1911 with a seating capacity of 36,703 the stadium is one of the older grounds still in use for Football and Rugby in Italy. Genoa & Sampdoria Stadium Guide.

  6. Luigi Ferraris Stadium. Click here to view image. The first football field in Marassi, Genoa, was built in 1910 and inaugurated in January 1911 in a land closed to Musso Piantelli Mansion. The previous field had been used for equitation for many years. In the northern part of it there was, since 1909, the “Andrea Doria” field.

  7. 6 de ago. de 2023 · Opened on 22 January 1911, the Ferraris is today the oldest stadium in Italy still in use, very much beloved and known for its iconic shape and colours thanks to the transformation project outlined by architect Vittorio Gregotti before the Italia 1990 World Cup.