Stadio Ezio Scida was named after ex-player Ezio Scida, who died during a team trip in 1946. It is unclear when exactly the stadium got built.
Until 1999, Stadio Ezio Scida was a very modest structure that could hold no more than 5,000 people. Subsequent redevelopment works on all stands almost doubled capacity. The South curve was the last to be completed in 2000.
Getting there
Stadio Ezio Scida is located toward the west of the small city of Crotone. It lies a short 10 to 15 minutes walk away from Crotone’s historic centre and a similar walk from the train station, which lies further west of the stadium.
Trains run to Crotone from Catanzaro and Sibari, which in turn have connections to the wider region, though at least one further change is required to reach Naples or, for example, Messina.
Capacity: 9,631 seats