
Carrarese
CARCarrarese Stadium

Stadio dei Marmi
Carrarese Calcio plays at Stadio dei Marmi, a stadium located in Carrara, a city in Tuscany best known worldwide as the source of the finest white marble — the same stone used by Michelangelo for his masterworks. The stadium takes its name directly from this heritage, and appropriately, it is a ground that carries the simple, solid character of a traditional Italian football venue. With a capacity of approximately 6,000 spectators, the Dei Marmi has served Carrarese across various levels of Italian professional football, from Serie C to the club's current presence in Serie B.
Carrarese's recent promotion to Serie B was a historic achievement for the club and the city, bringing second-tier Italian football to a ground that had not witnessed it for many years. The Stadio dei Marmi, compact and atmospheric, created a memorable backdrop for the matches that secured Carrarese's promotion, with the local community generating enthusiastic support throughout the campaign. The club's marble-white and sky-blue colours — directly inspired by the city's most famous product — add a distinctive identity to their appearances on the pitch and in the stands.
The Stadio dei Marmi faces the challenge of meeting Serie B requirements in terms of infrastructure and facilities. The city of Carrara, like many smaller Italian municipalities, has limited resources for major stadium investment, and ongoing dialogue between the club and local authorities about the ground's development is an important part of Carrarese's longer-term planning. Nevertheless, the Dei Marmi remains a beloved venue for one of Italian football's most characterful smaller clubs — a place where the local pride of Carrara and its marble-working heritage is expressed through the passion of football.
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