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Serie A Regions 2019-20

The Serie A 2019-20 season is starting in just a little over two weeks while the summer transfer window (mercato) ends in less than a month.

Work is underway to prepare and some stadiums will undergo renovations which will affect the seating capacity.

Here is a break down the different regions of Italy represented in the new Serie A 2019-20 season.

For the first time in Serie A history, two regions will have four clubs representing them: Emilia Romagna and Lombardia.

Regions with two teams: Lazio, Liguria, Piemonte

Regions with one team: Campania, Friuli, Puglia, Sardegna, Toscana, Veneto

Regions without a club: Valle d’Aosta, Trentino-Alto Adige, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, Molise, Basilicata, Calabria and Sicilia.

There are six teams that share the same stadium: Inter, Milan (Stadio Giuseppe Meazza), Genoa, Sampdoria (Stadio Luigi Ferraris) and Roma, Lazio (Stadio Olimpico).

Table: Serie A stadiums 2019-20

Team Venue City Region Year Capacity
Atalanta Stadio Atleti Azzurri d’Italia Bergamo Lombardia 1928 26,562
Bologna Stadio Renato Dall’Ara Bologna Emilia Romagna 1927 38,279
Brescia Stadio Mario Rigamonti Brescia Lombardia 1959 16,743
Cagliari Sardegna
Arena
Cagliari Sardegna 2017 16,233
Fiorentina Stadio Artemio Franchi Florence Toscana 1931 43,147
Genoa Stadio
Luigi Ferraris
Genoa Liguria 1911 36,599
Inter Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Milan Lombardia 1926 80,018
Juventus Juventus
Stadium
Turin Piemonte 2011 41,254
Lazio Stadio
Olimpico
Rome Lazio 1953 70,634
Lecce Stadio Via del Mare Lecce Puglia 1966 25,322
Milan Stadio Giuseppe Meazza Milan Lombardia 1926 80,018
Napoli Stadio
San Paolo
Naples Campania 1959 60,240
Parma Stadio Ennio Tardini Parma Emilia Romagna 1923 22,352
Roma Stadio
Olimpico
Rome Lazio 1953 70,634
Sampdoria Stadio
Luigi Ferraris
Genoa Liguria 1911 36,599
Sassuolo Mapei
Stadium
Reggio Emilia Emilia Romagna 1995 21,584
Spal Stadio Comunale Paolo Mazza Ferrara Emilia Romagna 1928 8,500
Torino Stadio
Olimpico
Turin Piemonte 1933 27,958
Udinese Stadio
Friuli
Udine Friuli 2015 25,132
Verona Stadio Marcantonio Bentegodi Verona Veneto 1963 44,799