Stadio Ennio Tardini lies a short walk away from Parma’s pleasant and interesting historic centre, which boasts a good selection of bars and restaurants. Known as I Crociati (The Crusaders) often the shirts will feature crosses on them to represent their nickname.For more information about opening times or anything else feel free to phone the store on +39 0521.505212 or send an email to With the club having relocated their main offices and administrative function to the This may however change in the future with rumours of a €200 million reconstruction project which would see the ground encompass a shopping centre, car park, cinema and gym facilities just like Sassuolo’s Tickets to see Parma in action can be purchased via the expected channels such as online, at the stadium’s club shop in the weeks leading up to the match and from the many Tobacconists/Newsagents throughout the city.Note: For high-profile matches which English fans might call “Category A” games there is usually a €10.00 euro price increase to offset the extra demand, with tickets starting at €25.00 and going anywhere up to €150.00 for the best seats in the house.The Ennio Tardini stadium is less than 1 kilometre away from Via Nazario Sauro which is essentially the city centre.
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Stadio Ennio Tardini, commonly referred to as just Il Tardini, is a football stadium in Parma, Italy, located near the centre of Parma, between the town centre and the city walls. Originally designed as a meeting place for the whole spectrum of The three classic colour variations of Parma’s home, away and third shirts.
in 2004 – sought to continue to work to its goals and the summer of 2006 saw the upper part of the Here is a breakdown of the capacities of each of the four stands of the stadium: Inside there are 4 platforms which serve over 8 million passengers a year including on services by the likes of InterCity and Eurostar.Aeroporti di Parma known as Parma “Giuseppe Verdi” Airport is located in the Emilia Romagna region of Italy, halfway between Bologna/Milan and only 1.5 miles Northwest of the city centre. - Intricate detailing features a yellow and blue top button. 160 seats in the Tribuna Est are reserved for disabled supporters and 2,500 of the seats in the Curva Sud are reserved for opposition fans. Neither candidate had their work realised.
The airport lacks its own train station meaning that you will either have to get a taxi or bus to get to the stadium/city.© 2014 - 2020 Copyright Football Tripper. This time the In 1997, the stadium was authorised to hold around 28,000 spectators, although there were in fact around 29,200 physical seats.
It currently plays in Serie A. Parma altri giocatori Parma FC Youth. 1. The stadium is the nineteenth largest football stadium in Italy and the second largest in Emilia–Romagna with a capacity of 22,352 spectators. This page provides you with information about the stadium of the selected club. Parma Calcio Polo Lifestyle Part of our Errea Lifestyle range. Parma’s stadium dates back to the 1920s when the club in conjunction with the local council sought to construct a new Stadio Municipale.
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When Parmalat encountered excessive red tape they instead decided to renovate and the fill the corners to maximise the limited space.Below is a seating plan of Parma's Stadio Ennio Tardini:Il Tardini is comprised of four stands: Curva Nord (6,500), Tribuna Est (2,635), Curva Sud (4,859) and Tribuna Centrale Petitot (7,178).Click the thumbnails above to enlarge an image of each stand and to read a more detailed description of each part of the stadium.Away supporters making the trip to Parma’s stadium are housed within the Curva Sud (Settore Ospiti) with the standard allocation of tickets said to be set at 2,500 per match. The city’s infrastructure was praised during Italy’s failed The grandoise gated entrance of Stadio Communale Ennio Tardini has often been the location for protests over the years including in February 2015 when fans rallied against financial mismanagement of the club.The majority of drivers will be arriving from the A1 motorway There isn’t any parking available at the stadium to the general public on matchdays which means you can either get there early and contend with street parking or find a parking garage in the city centre.The walk from the station to the stadium will take you 30 minutes but is pleasant enough as Parma like a lot of Italian city’s is full of character and history on ever street.The exterior of Stazione Parma, another beautiful building. History. Traditionally this section of the ground was shared with the home supporters, however since the accidental death of a Vicenza fan in 2009 who fell from the back of the stand, it has been used to solely house the visiting fans.Although Parma F.C were cleared of any wrongdoing, the club have continued to renovate sections of the ground with €830,000 spent in the Summer of 2010 to improve safety above and beyond current guidelines. It was architect Renovations were finally completed in 1993, having begun in 1991, but further plans to improve the stadium were approved by the city on 23 December 1993 with local funding in excess of £12 billion. 2.
Spearheaded by Parma F.C President and Italian Lawyer Ennio Tardini, the club launched a national competition for the design of the new stadium in February 1922 offering up a prize of ?10,000 to whoever came up with the winning idea.Architect Ettore Leoni’s French and German inspired design which was said to borrow most of all from Lyon’s Stadio Ennio Tardini underwent slight renovations throughout the 20th century including the addition of an Athletics track in 1935 and its removal once again in the 1980s.