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  1. El Estadio Friuli conocido también como Dacia Arena por razones de patrocinio, es un estadio de fútbol situado en la ciudad de Údine, capital de la provincia homónima y perteneciente a la región de Friul-Venecia Julia, Italia.

  2. The sponsorship name of the stadium, Dacia Arena, was unveiled that day therefore the club entered into a new stadium-naming rights agreement with its parent company, Dacia. Important events Sports. In 1990, the stadium hosted three 1990 FIFA World Cup matches, all of which were from Group E.

  3. Dal 2016 al 2023 lo stadio era noto con il nome commerciale di Dacia Arena, previa cessione del diritto di naming alla casa automobilistica; dopo una breve parentesi col nome di Udinese Arena, dal 2023 il naming commerciale dello stadio è stato acquisito dall'azienda Bluenergy.

  4. Key facts. Club: Udinese Calcio | Opening: 1976 | Capacity: 25,132 seats. History and description. The Dacia Arena, better known as Stadio Friuli, opened in the 1970s. It replaced Udinese’s old Stadio Moretti, which had become too small for the club.

  5. Dacia Arena is spread across three levels. On the ground floor, there will be a fitness centre, sports shops, family services and leisure areas. Level one is dedicated to the matchday experience and will soon also be home to the Museum for Sport in Friuli.

  6. Information on Dacia Arena. The stadium was designed by Giuliano Parmegiani and Lorenzo Giacomuzzi Moore, with construction work beginning in 1971. The stadium was officially inaugurated on 26 September 1976 at a match between Udinese and Seregno, thus replacing the beloved Stadio Moretti – Udinese’s home for many years.

  7. 13 de jun. de 2013 · Bluenergy Stadium, formerly Dacia Arena, is a football stadium in Udine, Italy, owned by Udinese FC. It has a capacity of 25,132 and a distinctive steel façade with diamond-shaped scales.

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