Juventus are reportedly keen to build a second stadium with 5-6,000 seats, to host the B team and the women’s team.
The Bianconeri are one of the few clubs in Italy to own their own stadium, with the state-of-the-art Juventus Stadium – now Allianz Stadium – opening its doors in 2011.
The land around the stadium has been redeveloped since, with a museum, a medical facility and the new Continassa headquarters all built around the stadium.
Juventus are reportedly keen to build a second stadium with 5-6,000 seats, to host the B team and the women’s team.
The Bianconeri are one of the few clubs in Italy to own their own stadium, with the state-of-the-art Juventus Stadium – now Allianz Stadium – opening its doors in 2011.
The land around the stadium has been redeveloped since, with a museum, a medical facility and the new Continassa headquarters all built around the stadium.
Now Tuttosport is reporting that Juve are keen to continue developing, with plans to build a new 5-6,000-seater stadium adjacent to the Allianz Stadium.
The land that has been identified is currently home to the Palatorino, a former indoor sports arena which has fallen into disrepair since being closed in 2011.
The area is adjacent to the Continassa development, but is currently owned by the local council, with whom an agreement would have to be struck.
Barcelona and Manchester City have already completed similar projects, and the idea is to have the B team and the women’s team play matches at the smaller stadium.
The B squad are currently based at Alessandria’s stadium, while the women play in Novara.