The Sardegna Arena, home of Cagliari Calcio, is another imposing venue on the Italian sporting landscape. Opened in 2017, it is the home stadium of Cagliari Calcio, a professional football club that plays in Serie A. The stadium has a seating capacity of 16,233. It’ll serve as an enormously important community center and civic space for other football fans, as well as the local community.
The Sardegna Arena located in the municipality of Elmas, a short distance from Cagliari proper. It’s well connected to Cagliari Elmas Airport, with easy connections for fans and visitors, immediately nearby. The stadium is a UEFA Category 4 venue, the highest possible classification, which ensures the venue’s top standards of hosting international competitions. That’s because at its center lies a football pitch encircled by a running track, built for all athletic spectacles outside of the gridiron.
The Sardegna Arena features a beautiful contemporary design. Its eye-popping asymmetrical curved roof and soaring overhead video board move the spectator experience to another level. The stadium will be just less than 40,000 square meters and will have state-of-the-art facilities. It includes both a press box and a VIP lounge, accommodating the demands of reporters and elite visitors as well.
Since its inauguration, Sardegna Arena has hosted many more important matches, whether it be Serie A home matches or Coppa Italia fixtures. The venue has become known almost overnight for its energetic vibe and focus on making the experience exciting and fun for fans. There’s much more to the stadium than football. With a beautifully maintained parking lot and a family-oriented shopping mall within minutes, this place is the perfect trip for the family or anyone visiting!
Cagliari Calcio owns the stadium and have made around €63 million in renovations since its inception to keep the complex looking fresh and modern. In addition to the historic renovations, these upgrades greatly enhance the venue’s operational flexibility. They further ensure that it remains a competitive destination for future sporting events.
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