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·2 de enero de 2026

Maradona breakthrough: third tier set to reopen for Euro 2032

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The future of the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium hinges on the reopening of the "forgotten section." In anticipation of the historic Euro 2032 event, the city administration has decided to speed up the process and commit to the complete restoration of the structure: the third tier of the Fuorigrotta facility, closed for years, will become accessible again. This has been confirmed by the Sports Councillor, Emanuele Ferrante, who has outlined the plan to transform the former San Paolo into a jewel meeting UEFA standards.

Naples, Capital of Sport, kicks off the year of 100 events. Ferrante: “We are upgrading the facilities and expanding the stadium”

Speaking on Radio Kiss Kiss Napoli, Ferrante revealed that the project planning is nearing completion: “The project for the renovation of the third tier is already complete, and soon the entire facility will be as well.” The operation aims to significantly increase the stadium's capacity to meet the requirements of the tournament that Italy will host with Turkey, a massive undertaking that will see financial support from the Campania Region.


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However, the Maradona's makeover is just the tip of the iceberg for 2026, which sees Naples crowned as the "Capital of Sport." “Yesterday was the first day, and it marked the beginning of a year that will feature over 100 initiatives,” explained the councillor. The schedule is packed: from the America's Cup stage to the European Fencing Championships, and even a volleyball spectacle in Piazza del Plebiscito. The political goal, however, goes beyond major events: “We want to leave a tangible legacy,” concluded Ferrante, citing the renovation plan involving pools and smaller facilities across all ten city municipalities.

Andrea Alati

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇮🇹 here.

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