Atalanta are almost ready to unveil the new Gewiss Stadium after a summer of restructuring work on the Stadio Azzurri d’Italia.
The arena has been completely revamped with new stands, seating areas and roof.
It should be ready to host their first Serie A game next week and in the meantime, Atalanta have been using the Stadio Tardini in Parma as their makeshift base.
As for the Champions League matches, those will be held at Milan’s Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also commonly known as San Siro.
Atalanta are almost ready to unveil the new Gewiss Stadium after a summer of restructuring work on the Stadio Azzurri d’Italia.
The arena has been completely revamped with new stands, seating areas and roof.
It should be ready to host their first Serie A game next week and in the meantime, Atalanta have been using the Stadio Tardini in Parma as their makeshift base.
As for the Champions League matches, those will be held at Milan’s Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, also commonly known as San Siro.
The reconstruction of the Gewiss Stadium won’t be complete until June 2021, as there will be two summers of intensive works.
The Curva Pisani section was demolished on April 29 to begin the revamp.
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