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De Laurentiis advocates for the acquisition of a compact greenery.

Napoli's President, Aurelio De Laurentiis, reiterated his thoughts on the San Paolo Stadium. According to Corriere dello Sport, De Laurentiis stated, "The San Paolo is not privately owned by me, but is managed by the Naples Municipality. Yet, they've failed to invest a single penny into its...

De Laurentiis expresses a preference for a compact vegetation choice.
De Laurentiis expresses a preference for a compact vegetation choice.

De Laurentiis advocates for the acquisition of a compact greenery.

In a recent development, Napoli's president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has expressed his desire to build a new stadium for the football club. However, it's important to clarify that De Laurentiis does not own the current San Paolo stadium, which is actually owned by the Municipality of Naples.

De Laurentiis has been vocal about the need for a new stadium, but he does not believe a larger seating capacity is necessary. The proposed new stadium would reportedly have a seating capacity of around 20,000 to 25,000 spectators.

The current San Paolo stadium, located in Naples, Italy, has not been improved by the local administration, and the Editorial Team has not provided any specific new information about De Laurentiis or the stadium.

Interestingly, De Laurentiis has mentioned that most fans today follow football from home or through social networks. The Editorial Team, however, has not discussed the current methods of football following among fans.

It's also worth noting that the Editorial Team has not expressed a desire to build a new stadium, nor do they offer an opinion on whether a larger stadium is necessary. The Editorial Team also does not discuss the role of the local administration in improving the San Paolo stadium or the proposed seating capacity of a new stadium.

Despite these developments, the San Paolo Stadium remains a significant part of Naples' football history, and the Editorial Team has been mentioned in relation to the ongoing discussions about the stadium's future.

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