Italy National
Italy National is used for regular International matches for the National football team. The Stadio Olimpico hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics, 6 games during the 1990 World Cup and 4 European Cup Finals.
Florence
Florence is used for regular team football in the Italian league and rarely by the Italian National team. Stadio Artemio Franchi hosted the 1960 Olympic Football and 4 games during the 1990 World Cup.
Genoa North
Genoa North is used for regular team football by one of the top teams, in the Italian league. The Stadio Luigi Ferraris hosted one match during the 1934 World Cup and four matches during the 1990 World Cup.
Genoa South
Genoa South is used for regular team football by one of the top teams, in the Italian league. The Stadio Luigi Ferraris hosted one match during the 1934 World Cup and four matches during the 1990 World Cup.
Milan North
Milan North is used for regular team football by one of the top teams, in the Italian league. The San Siro Stadium hosted 6 games during the 1990 World Cup and the 2001, 1970 and 1965 European Cup Finals.
Milan South
Milan South is used for regular team football by one of the top teams, in the Italian league. The San Siro stadium hosted 6 games during the 1990 World Cup and the 2001, 1970 and 1965 European Cup Finals.
Naples
Naples is used for regular team football by one of the top teams, in the Italian football league. Stadio San Paolo is the 3rd largest football stadium in Italy, it hosted 5 games during the 1990 World Cup.
Padua
Padua is a multi-use stadium in Padua, Italy. The stadium holds 9,600 all-covered seats. It is the home stadium for Italy national rugby league team.
Rome North
Rome North is used for regular team football, in the Italian league. The Stadio Olimpico hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics, 6 games during the 1990 World Cup, 2009 and 1996 European Cup Finals.
Rome South
Rome South is used for regular team football, in the Italian league. The Stadio Olimpico hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics, 6 games during the 1990 World Cup, 2009 and 1996 European Cup Finals.
Turin North
Turin is used for regular team football by one of the top teams in the Italian league. The Juventus Stadium hosted the 2014 European Cup Final, the previous stadium held 1990 World Cup matches.