
Calcio Padova
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Stadio Comunale Euganeo
Calcio Padova plays at Stadio Euganeo, a multi-purpose stadium located in Padua (Padova), one of Italy's most historically important university cities in the Veneto region of northeastern Italy. The stadium opened in 1994, replacing the old Stadio Silvio Appiani that had served the club for decades. With a capacity of 32,420, Euganeo is a substantial venue for a club of Padova's size and has hosted both football and athletics events. The ground's name refers to the Euganei, an ancient pre-Roman people who inhabited the Padua area before the city's foundation.
The Euganeo has hosted Padova across several spells in Serie B and during periods in Serie C. The ground's modern facilities and good transport connections make it one of the more practical stadiums in the northeast of Italy. During Padova's Serie B seasons, crowds in the region of 10,000–20,000 attended regularly, with the large capacity allowing room for growth on occasions of elevated local interest. The stadium has also hosted important matches for the Veneto region, including national youth team matches and cup competitions involving clubs from across the northeast.
The Euganeo's relatively modern construction means that its facilities, while not brand new, remain functional and suitable for professional football. The stadium reflects the ambitions of a club that has historically oscillated between the second and third tiers of Italian football, with occasional promotion challenges to Serie A. For the city of Padua, with its famous university — one of the oldest in the world — the stadium serves as a symbol of the city's engagement with modern Italian sporting culture, complementing the extraordinary historical and academic heritage that defines Padua's international reputation.