
Juve Stabia
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Stadio Comunale Romeo Menti
SS Juve Stabia plays its home matches at Stadio Romeo Menti, located in Castellammare di Stabia, a coastal town in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania. Named after Romeo Menti, a football player who died in the Superga air disaster of 1949, the stadium has a capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators and has been Juve Stabia's home since the ground was first established in the post-war period. The stadium sits in a city with a rich history as an ancient Roman resort town and a historically important naval base, lending it a distinctive Mediterranean character.
Stadio Romeo Menti has hosted Juve Stabia across the full range of Italian professional football, from Serie A appearances — the club's most recent top-flight spell was in the 2019–20 season — down through Serie B and Serie C. The stadium generated particularly lively atmospheres during the club's Serie A campaign, with supporters from across the Naples metropolitan area supporting the team. Juve Stabia's recent return to Serie B has brought renewed interest and investment, with the Romeo Menti once again hosting second-tier Italian football and all the competitive intensity that entails.
The Romeo Menti has undergone various maintenance works over the years, though like many stadiums serving smaller Italian clubs, it faces ongoing challenges in upgrading facilities to meet modern standards. The municipality of Castellammare di Stabia owns the stadium, which adds administrative complexity to any major development plans. Nevertheless, the ground retains its character as an authentic Italian football venue where the passion of the local community is palpable on matchdays. The stadium continues to serve as a vital gathering point for the people of Castellammare di Stabia and the surrounding coastal communities.
Italy