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  1. Das Stadion trug den Namen Dacia Arena erstmals am 17. Januar 2016 bei dem Spiel der Serie A 2015/16 gegen Juventus Turin vor 25.467 Zuschauern. [3][4] Udinese Calcio und der italienische Energieversorger Bluenergy Group haben einen Sponsorenvertrag über den Stadionnamen mit einer Laufzeit von fünf Jahren abgeschlossen.

  2. Stadio Friuli, also known as Dacia Arena, is a football stadium in Udine, Italy, and the home of Udinese Calcio. It was built in 1976 and has a capacity of 25,144. It hosted three matches of the 1990 FIFA World Cup and several concerts and religious events.

  3. Dacia Arena is a futuristic and sustainable football venue in Udine, Italy, that hosts Udinese matches and other events. Learn about its architecture, features, services and history.

  4. Lo Stadio Friuli, noto anche come Bluenergy Stadium o Dacia Arena, è lo stadio dell'Udinese e del Pordenone. Scopri la sua storia, le sue caratteristiche tecniche, i suoi eventi sportivi e musicali e le sue curiosità.

  5. Dacia Arena is a football stadium in Udine, Italy, that hosts Udinese Calcio matches. Learn about its history, design, capacity, regulations and how to get there.

    • Udinese Calcio SPA
    • 1971
  6. 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. Construction of the new stadium began in 1971, and Stadio Friuli officially opened on 26 September 1976 with a match between Udinese and Seregno.

  7. 13. Juni 2013 · Stadium: Bluenergy Stadium (Stadio Friuli), Udine, Italy, capacity: 25132, club: Udinese FC.