
Cagliari Calcio was established today, 100 years ago, so President Tommaso Giulini is celebrating the occasion with new advances on their stadium venture, Football Italia reveals today.
Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic has canceled plans to mark both their solitary 50th anniversary of Scudetto as well as the club’s centenary, as large gatherings are disallowed.
The Sardinian side was created on 30 May 1920, and today special commemorative stamps have been given.
“We realized we were unable to celebrate on the town square with our fans, so in these two-three months, we thought it was fitting to move the plans for the new stadium forward.
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By the by, Cagliari is currently playing in the Sardegna Arena, which was set up relatively rapidly in a position near Stadium Sant’Elia.
“I believe it’s important to revive the stadiums gradually, first with the capacity of 20-25 percent, at that point with the capacity of 50 percent, and it’s superb to accept that before the finish of July, with the pandemic bend enabling, we’ll have a decent segment of Italian stadiums accessible to people in general.”