
Modena
MODModena Stadium

Stadio Alberto Braglia
Modena FC plays at the Stadio Alberto Braglia, named in honour of Italian international goalkeeper Alberto Braglia, who was born in Modena and won the Olympic gold medal with Italy in 1912. Located in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, the stadium has a current capacity of 21,151 spectators and has served as Modena's home ground since it opened in 1919. The Braglia sits in a city renowned internationally for Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, and Pavarotti, and the football club adds to the rich sporting and cultural fabric of this prosperous northern Italian city.
The stadium has hosted Modena during various periods in the club's long history in the Italian football pyramid, including spells in Serie A during the 1990s and early 2000s. Those top-flight years brought considerable excitement to the Braglia, with memorable matches against Juventus, Milan, and Inter drawing large crowds to the ground. Modena's return to Serie B in recent years has reawakened passion among the club's dedicated supporters. The Braglia has been renovated on several occasions to maintain its standards, with upgrades to seating, lighting, and pitch facilities undertaken in various phases over the decades.
Modena holds a special place in Italian football history not only for its achievements on the pitch but also for the quality of its academy and its consistent development of players who have gone on to higher levels of the game. The Braglia reflects this heritage — a proper Italian football stadium with character and history, set in one of the country's most prosperous and culturally distinctive cities. As Modena navigates the competitive Serie B landscape, the Braglia remains a beloved home ground where the club's loyal fanbase continues to create memorable matchday atmospheres.
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