Venezia and Como, two of the newly promoted teams, will play their first home games elsewhere

Venezia and Como, two of the newly promoted teams, will play their first home games elsewhere
Venezia and Como, two of the newly promoted teams, will play their first home games elsewhere

by Fabio Gennari

Summer, time to study the next Serie A opponents but also for curiosities related to the facilities that will be visited following the Goddess. The three teams that have moved up from B are Parma, Como and Venezia and all three have important developments planned for their respective stadiums, with the situation of the yellow-blues appearing to be the most defined.

The Tardini will in fact be completely renovated, but starting from June 2025: for 27 months (therefore almost three seasons for the away Ducali) there will be a complete restyling which will give a facility with just under 21 thousand seats.

The situation of the lagoon and Como players is different: immediate interventions are scheduled for both freshmen, with the first matches (probably a couple) to be played away. The Sinigaglia in Como is the most complicated facility to arrange, the areas of intervention are many and there is also the capacity to be raised to at least 12 thousand seats: the works will start in July and in the meantime the facility chosen for the internal competitions it is the Bentegodi of Verona.

For Venezia, promoted after the play-offs won against Cremonese, until the stadium (which had already been used for Serie A a couple of seasons ago) is not refurbished for the new top championship there will be the need to play internal challenges even in Salerno. After the promotion he was in fact asked to play at Arechi, the OK came from Campania and therefore Venezia will move away from home for some home matches next season.

 
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