The names that grace Italian football stadiums: from the Pope to Maradona
Napoli recently renamed their stadium after Diego Maradona, but who are the other characters honoured by clubs in Italy?
By Tom Griffiths for The Gentleman Ultra
When the news broke that Diego Maradona had died, the streets of Naples filled with mourners. Flowers, candles, shirts and banners were placed outside Napoli’s stadium as the city united in grief. The club’s decision to rename the Stadio San Paolo in his honour was a fitting tribute to a player who had elevated an entire city.
It was also the continuation of a custom in Italy. Maradona’s name joins a roll of honour that stretches as far back as calcio itself. The names of Renato Dall’Ara, Ennio Tardini and Artemio Franchi are familiar to fans of Italian football, yet many of these figures are strangers to us. Who are they and what were their stories?
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/the-gentleman-ultra/2021/apr/27/football-stadiums-named-honour-diego-maradona-napoli
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