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·25 August 2025
Rigamonti remains Union Brescia’s home, Cellino loses appeal

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·25 August 2025
The new football era in Brescia continues, and it will do so at the Rigamonti Stadium. On Saturday, during the debut day in Serie C with the home defeat against Arzignano, judicial confirmation also arrived...
The Court has indeed rejected the appeal filed by Brescia Calcio S.p.A. led by former owner Massimo Cellino, thus allowing Union Brescia to continue playing their matches at the municipal facility.
Cellino's appeal and the Court's decision
The case concerned the use of the Rigamonti's mobile structures — additional stands, pitch box, and other equipment — for which Cellino requested judicial seizure and a ban on use. According to the former president's thesis, the new company would not have had the right to use them.
The judge, however, accepted the arguments of the Municipality, which supported Union Brescia, establishing that there is no risk of damage, removal, or alteration of the contested assets. On the contrary, continuous use was deemed functional for their preservation and the full operation of the facility.
Legal costs and upcoming judicial steps
In addition to the rejection of the appeal, Brescia Calcio was ordered to reimburse the legal costs incurred by the Municipality. This ruling represents a first, important step in favor of the new management, but the matter is not yet closed: on September 4th, the TAR's decision is expected on the appeal filed by Cellino's lawyers against the municipal resolutions related to the stadium's assignment.
Union Brescia looks ahead
Despite the bitter debut in the championship, Giuseppe Pasini's team can now focus on the field with greater peace of mind. The Rigamonti Stadium remains the home of Union Brescia and will be the stage for the pursuit of the first historic points among professionals.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.
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