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Arena Garibaldi – Stadio Romeo Anconetani (usually referred to just as Arena Garibaldi or for sponsorship Cetilar Arena ) is a multi-use stadium in Pisa , Italy . It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Pisa S.C. The stadium holds 25,000 (14,869 approved) and was opened in 1919.

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5-525: In 2001, the stadium was entitled to Romeo Anconetani  [ it ] , Pisa chairman and owner during their Serie A tenure, as well as colourful figure of Italian football in the 1980s, who died in 1999. Since 31 July 2024, the stadium is known commercially as the Cetilar Arena for the 2024–25 Serie B season. Four international matches of the Italy national football team have taken place at

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