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Stadio Tre Fontane

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Roma Stadio Tre Fontane
Roma Stadio Tre Fontane

Stadio Tre Fontane is a sports stadium located in Rome, Italy. It is the home ground of rugby union side Rugby Roma Olimpic, who play in the Super 10 competition. It currently has a capacity of 4,000, although there are plans to redevelop and expand the stadium. The stadium is also used by A.S. Roma Women for Serie A games and A.S. Roma Primavera for the UEFA Youth League games.

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Stadio Tre Fontane
Via delle Tre Fontane, Rome Municipio Roma IX

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Via delle Tre Fontane
00144 Rome, Municipio Roma IX
Lazio, Italy
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