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Football stadium

Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia, known for sponsorship reasons as the

Gewiss Stadium since July 2024 and as Stadio di 💴 Bergamo in UEFA competitions,[2] is a

stadium in Bergamo, Italy. It is the home of Serie A club Atalanta and 💴 has a capacity

of 21,000 seats. The field is 120 m (130 yd) long and 70 m (77 yd) wide. 💴 Atalanta has

owned the stadium since 2024, having purchased it from the comune.

Atalanta's youth

team also sometimes plays competitive matches 💴 at the Gewiss Stadium, most recently the

Supercoppa Primavera in 2024.[3] The stadium in Bergamo has also been used as 💴 a home

ground by local club AlbinoLeffe from 2003 to 2024 (when it moved to Gorgonzola)—a

period during which AlbinoLeffe 💴 spent nine years in Serie B and met Atalanta on several

occasions[4][5][6]—and for various matches of the Italy national team.

History 💴 [ edit

]

Early years [ edit ]

With the growth of football in the 1920s, Atalanta needed a new

stadium with 💴 considerably larger capacity than its previous grounds.[7] The new stadium

was constructed on Viale Margherita (now Viale Giulio Cesare),[8] replacing 💴 a

hippodrome that once occupied the site.[9][10] Construction of the new stadium took one

year; it opened in 1928 and 💴 cost 3.5 million lire.[7] The stadium was named after

fascist Mario Brumana; this was common naming practice in fascist Italy.[9][7] 💴 The

Brumana stadium was much larger than the Clementina field, having a seated capacity of

12,000 spectators in two tribune 💴 (side stands) and a larger field measuring 110 by 70

metres (360 by 230 ft);[11] it also featured a running 💴 track, as it was planned to form

part of a larger complex. On 1 November 1928, Atalanta played its first 💴 unofficial

match at the stadium (a 4–2 victory against Triestina); the stadium was then officially

inaugurated on 23 December 1928, 💴 when Atalanta defeated La Dominante Genova 2–0 in

front of over 14,000 spectators.[9]

After World War II, the stadium was renamed 💴 the

Stadio Comunale ("Municipal Stadium"), as fascism no longer existed in Italy.[4]

Expansion of the stadium began in the years 💴 following the war: the construction of a

south stand (the Curva Sud) began in 1949,[10] and a second stand at 💴 the north end (the

Curva Nord) followed during the 1960s, opening in 1971.[9] Later, in 1984, the running

track was 💴 removed in order to expand the stadium's capacity upon Atalanta's return to

Serie A after five years.[10] The club's first 💴 match in the 1984–85 Serie A, a 1–1 draw

against Inter, had an attendance of over 43,000 spectators, a record 💴 attendance for the

Stadio Comunale.[13][a]

The Gewiss Stadium in 2024

Atalanta's Gewiss Stadium in

2024

Modernization projects [ edit ]

The Tribuna Giulio Cesare 💴 underwent modernization

during the early 1990s, and the stadium was renamed the Stadio Atleti Azzurri d'Italia

("Blue Athletes of Italy") 💴 in 1994.[7] In 1997, following the death of 22-year-old

forward Federico Pisani in a car accident, the Curva Nord was 💴 nicknamed the Curva

Pisani in his honor.[14] Similarly, the Curva Sud was nicknamed the Curva Morosini in

2012 to posthumously 💴 honor 25-year-old youth academy player Piermario Morosini,[15] who

died following collapse on the field during a Serie B match between 💴 Pescara and

Livorno.[16] In 2024, the stadium also expanded its side stands to offer pitchside

views only several meters (feet) 💴 from the benches, a revolutionary feature of Italian

stadiums at the time.[10][4] This phase of improvements also included improved bench

💴 facilities for players and the introduction of luxury boxes atop the grandstand.[17]

New seating areas for disabled spectators were also 💴 added. At the same time, the press

box has been lowered and moved towards the pitch. These improvements came with 💴 a

reduction in overall capacity by around 3,000 seats. The club paid €2.6 million for the

first phase of redevelopment.[18]

On 💴 10 May 2024, Atalanta announced the acquisition of

the stadium from the comune for 8.6 million euros,[10] becoming one of 💴 only four Serie

A clubs to own its home stadium.[19][b] This acquisition allowed the club to authorize

a renovation project 💴 for the stadium,[19] for like many Italian stadiums, much of its

structure and facilities were considered outdated.[4][20] This renovation project 💴 was

also necessary to upgrade the stadium to meet UEFA standards for hosting matches in

UEFA competitions. Because the stadium 💴 was not ready at the time, Atalanta had to play

its Europa League home matches at the Mapei Stadium in 💴 Reggio Emilia and its Champions

League home matches in its debut season at San Siro in Milan.[21][22] Despite not

playing 💴 in Bergamo, though thanks to the additional capacity of San Siro, Atalanta

recorded its record home attendance of 44,236 during 💴 a Champions League knockout stage

match against Valencia on 19 February 2024.[23]

Following a sponsorship agreement with

electronics company Gewiss lasting 💴 at least until 2025, the stadium was renamed the

Gewiss Stadium on 1 July 2024.[24][25] On 30 April 2024, a 💴 new phase of renovations

began with the demolition of the Curva Nord "Federico Pisani" (North Stand).[26] On 6

October 2024, 💴 the renovated Curva Nord was inaugurated for Atalanta's home match

against Lecce;[27] it has covered seating for over 9,000 spectators.[28] 💴 A year later,

both side stands underwent modernization and the Curva Sud had temporary seats

installed on the concrete.[29][30] These 💴 upgrades allowed Atalanta to play its

Champions League matches in Bergamo starting in the 2024–21 season.[31][32] The final

phase will 💴 feature a rebuilt Curva Sud (mirroring the rebuilt Curva Nord), which will

increase the stadium's capacity to about 25,000, as 💴 well as construction of a new

underground parking garage and other improvements to the stadium's surroundings.[33] It

was originally expected 💴 to be completed in 2024, though was delayed until February or

March 2024;[9][34] the start of construction was then further 💴 delayed to spring 2024,

with expected completion in August of that year.[35] Atalanta will still be able to

play its 💴 home matches at the Gewiss Stadium during construction.[33]

International

matches [ edit ]

The Gewiss Stadium has also hosted various international matches,

💴 though was not selected as a venue in any of the international tournaments hosted by

Italy. The Italy national team's 💴 most recent match at the Gewiss Stadium was a 1–1 draw

with the Netherlands in the UEFA Nations League on 💴 14 October 2024.[36] Prior to this,

Italy had not played an international match in Bergamo since 2006;[37] renovations to

the 💴 stadium in 2024–2024 brought it up to UEFA standards.[32] This match was played in

Bergamo as a homage to the 💴 city, as it was an early epicenter during the COVID-19

pandemic in Italy.[36][37]

List of international matches [ edit ]

Awards [ 💴 edit ]

The

Gewiss Stadium received the Most Valuable Field award during the Serie A Awards in

2024.[39]

Notes [ edit ]

^ 💴 The club's home attendance record was later broken in 2024,

though that match was not played in Bergamo. ^ [19] 💴 The other three are Juventus,

Sassuolo, and Udinese. All the remaining Serie A clubs play in municipally-owned

stadiums.

References [ edit 💴 ]

Bibliography [ edit ]


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