"It is a cultural revolution, and surely a revolution of the football world. It is an important step for us," Juventus captain Del Piero told Sky Sport. "I really hope this will now become the norm for Italian football and its stadiums."
Just a lil background: Juventus's previous permanent home ground, the Stadio Delle Alpi, was completed in 1990 to
host matches for the 1990 World Cup. This
stadium built on the location of the now demolished Stadio Delle Alpi, has a
capacity of 41,000, including 3,600 premium seats and 120 executive boxes. The
first row is just seven-and-a-half metres from the pitch. It has all the
ingredients for great footballing atmosphere, hopefully Juventus can bring the
football to match.
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