co-hosted the EuroBasket 1969. Partenope Rugby is the city's best-known rugby union side: the team has won the rugby union Serie A twice. Other popular...
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The following is a list of stadiums at which rugby union is played, ordered by seating capacity. Currently all stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more...
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Legea (section Rugby union)
Strikers F.C. L.I.A.C. New York US Montauban Stabia Wasps Polisportiva Partenope Rugby Sora Volley Corigliano (Since 2014-15 season) San Giustino Volley Pallavolo...
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1961 Fiamme Oro Padova 1962 Rovigo 1963 Rovigo 1964 Rovigo 1965 Partenope 1966 Partenope 1967 L'Aquila 1968 Fiamme Oro Padova 1969 L'Aquila 1970 Petrarca...
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completion of the San Paolo Stadium in 1959, and is still that of the A.P. Partenope Rugby. It was also the scene of dramatic events during the Four Days of Naples...
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Marco Bollesan (category Rugby union players from Veneto)
by the comune of Genoa. Bollesan died on 11 April 2021. Rugby Partenope Serie A 1965-1966 Rugby Brescia Serie A 1974-1975 On 7 May 2015, in the presence...
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Italian rugby union. In 1964–65 and in 1965–66 CUS was in the second place for two consecutive times behind the eventual Italian champions, Partenope. In...
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Mario Mazzuca (category Italian rugby union biography stubs)
participate in the founding of Partenope Rugby in the early 1950s and would later assist in founding Club Italia Amatori Rugby in 1974. Mazzuca was a key...
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Alessandro Fusco (category Italian rugby union players)
great-grandson of Elio Fusco, a 1960s Neapolitan rugby icon who played eleven times for Italy and coached the storied Partenope, winners of the Top10 in 1965 and 1966...
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solidarity, and coexistence. The mascot of the games was a Siren named "Partenope", which was designed by Melania Acanfora, young Neapolitan student of...
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