Stadio Rigamonti-Ceppi
45°51′28.19″N 9°23′56.11″E / 45.8578306°N 9.3989194°E / 45.8578306; 9.3989194Owner Municipality of Lecco Capacity 4,997 Field size 105 x 65 m Surface Grass Construction Broke ground 1922 Opened 15 October 1922 Renovated 1936, 1956, 1960, 1984, 1987, 2007, 2023, 2024 closed = Tenants Current Former Demolished
Calcio Lecco 1912
Stadio Rigamonti-Ceppi is a multi-use stadium in Lecco, Italy. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Calcio Lecco 1912. The stadium holds 4,997 people.
History
The stadium was named after Mario Rigamonti who died in the Superga air disaster, and Mario Ceppi, a former president of Calcio Lecco 1912.
On August 9, 2014, the stadium hosted the finals of the WFDF World Ultimate Club Championships, an ultimate frisbee event.[1]
References
- ^ "WFDF Ultimate Committee announces bid allocation mechanism for 2014 World Ultimate Club Championships". 22 April 2013.
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