| Stadio Olimpico | |
|---|---|
| Location | Rome, Italy |
| Broke ground | 1928 |
| Opened | 1937 |
| Owner | Municipality of Rome |
| Surface | Grass 105 × 68 m |
| Tenants |
1960 Summer Olympics 1975 Summer Universiade 1987 World Championships in Athletics |
| Capacity |
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Also on the Foro Italico lies the Stadio dei Marmi, or "marble stadium", which was built in 1932 and designed by Enrico Del Debbio. It boasts enormous tiers topped by 60 white marble statues that were gifts from Italian cities in commemoration of 60 athletes.
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| Season | Roma | Lazio | Roma trophies | Lazio trophies |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1979/80 | 44,589 | 31,560 | Coppa Italia | |
| 1980/81 | 51,103 | Coppa Italia | ||
| 1981/82 | 45,289 | |||
| 1982/83 | 54,510 | Serie A | ||
| 1983/84 | 52,793 | 46,908 | Coppa Italia | |
| 1984/85 | 51,421 | 38,544 | ||
| 1985/86 | 50,151 | Coppa Italia | ||
| 1986/87 | 49,138 | |||
| 1987/88 | 42,755 | |||
| 1988/89 | 34,913 | 32,125 | ||
| 1989/90* | 22,067 | 20,022 | ||
| 1990/91 | 43,570 | 36,371 | Coppa Italia | |
| 1991/92 | 51,609 | 39,499 | ||
| 1992/93 | 50,306 | 49,105 | ||
| 1993/94 | 52,615 | 50,149 | ||
| 1994/95 | 56,356 | 48,715 | ||
| 1995/96 | 53,146 | 46,326 | ||
| 1996/97 | 50,557 | 38,699 | ||
| 1997/98 | 52,813 | 46,058 | Coppa Italia | |
| 1998/99 | 54,309 | 53,184 | Supercoppa Italiana UEFA Cup Winners' Cup |
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| 1999/00 | 58,915 | 51,956 | UEFA Super Cup Serie A Coppa Italia |
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| 2000/01 | 63,370 | 48,498 | Serie A | Supercoppa Italiana |
| 2001/02 | 59,402 | 42,684 | Supercoppa Italiana | |
| 2002/03 | 57,160 | 44,129 | ||
| 2003/04 | 46,458 | 49,341 | Coppa Italia | |
| 2004/05 | 49,631 | 37,516 | ||
| 2005/06 | 39,726 | 27,872 | ||
| 2006/07 | 38,689 | 25,048 | Coppa Italia | |
| 2007/08 | 35,982 | 21,607 | Supercoppa Italiana Coppa Italia |
* In 1989/90 season both teams played at Stadio Flaminio during the renovations of Stadio Olimpico. 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La Storia 1898-2004 The Stadio Flaminio is a stadium in Rome. It lies along the Via Flaminia, three kilometres northwest of the city centre 300 metres away from the Parco di Villa