Stadio Primo Nebiolo
Stadio Primo Nebiolo is a baseball stadium located in Messina, Italy. It was built in 1998, and was named after the former president of the IAAF, Primo Nebiolo. Hosted rounds of the 1998 Baseball World Cup and 2009.
Location | Viale Annunziata, Conca d'Oro Messina, 98168 |
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Owner | University of Messina |
Capacity | 2.800 |
Field size | Left Field Line - 98m Center Field - 123m Right Field Line - 98m |
Opened | 1998 |
Tenants | |
CUS Messina (Serie A federale) |
Gallery
The outside of the stadium Total view of the field and tribune The stands The electronic scoreboard
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External links
- (in Italian) Impianti Contrada Conca d'Oro
- (in Italian) Lo stadio del baseball dell'Università di Messina
- (in Italian) Italian Baseball and Softball Federation
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