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Venues #8 in Genoa

Luigi Ferraris Stadium

4.2 · 8,489 reviews
Intense, vocal, and deeply tribal on match days.
Luigi Ferraris Stadium, Via Giovanni de Prà, 1, 16139 Genova GE, Italy
Interesting facts
1

It is the oldest football stadium in Italy still in active use for professional matches.

2

The stadium was originally built on the site of a former velodrome.

3

It hosted three matches during the 1934 FIFA World Cup, including a quarter-final.

4

During the 1990 FIFA World Cup, it hosted three matches in Group C and a Round of 16 match between the Republic of Ireland and Romania.

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The pitch is known for its relatively small dimensions compared to modern standardized stadiums.

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The stadium is colloquially called 'Marassi' after the district where it is located.

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It features a unique 'North' and 'South' stand arrangement that separates the historically rival supporter groups of the two home clubs.

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The stadium's structural pillars and roof design are characteristic of the 1990 renovation, contrasting with the original historic foundation.

Overview

Luigi Ferraris Stadium, also known as Stadio Marassi, is one of the oldest professional football stadiums in Italy, officially opened in 1911. It serves as the home ground for both Genoa CFC and UC Sampdoria, two of Italy's most historic football clubs. The stadium features a distinct English-style rectangular design with four separate stands positioned close to the pitch. It underwent significant reconstruction to host matches for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, which expanded its seating capacity and modernized its infrastructure. The venue is uniquely situated in the heart of a densely populated urban residential neighborhood. It is one of the few major stadiums in Italy where the architecture minimizes the distance between spectators and the playing field. The stadium is named after Luigi Ferraris, an Italian footballer, engineer, and soldier who died in World War I.

Photo spot

The upper tiers of the stands provide a clear, symmetrical perspective of the English-style pitch layout.

Insider tips

Buy tickets well in advance for derby matches, as these often sell out rapidly.

Choose seats in the central stands for the best panoramic view of the pitch geometry.

Wear the team colors of the home side playing that day to blend in with the local crowd.

What to avoid

Do not attempt to park a vehicle near the stadium on match days, as streets are heavily restricted and congested.

Good to know

Active only during the football season, typically late summer through late spring; closed for events or maintenance during the off-season.

Etiquette

Avoid wearing opposing team colors in the supporters' sections, as this is strictly discouraged by local fans.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
2.5-3 hours
Best time to visit
Late afternoon or evening during the football season (August to May) for the most intense match-day atmosphere.
Address
Luigi Ferraris Stadium, Via Giovanni de Prà, 1, 16139 Genova GE, Italy
44.417, 8.953
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Details
Home TeamsGenoa CFC, UC Sampdoria
Architectural StyleEnglish-style stadium with four independent stands

Frequently asked

Plan for about 2.5-3 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon or evening during the football season (August to May) for the most intense match-day atmosphere..

The upper tiers of the stands provide a clear, symmetrical perspective of the English-style pitch layout.

Close by you'll find Acquario di Genova, Piazza De Ferrari, Cattedrale di San Lorenzo.