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vCash: 480 | Italian government give six stadiums the go ahead to open The Italian government said on Thursday that six stadiums could open for matches with fans in attendance, while others would not be allowed to open their terraces to spectators pending new security improvements. The Interior Ministry said in a statement that the six stadiums that could open were Rome, Genoa, Siena, Cagliari, Turin (Olimpico) and Palermo. |
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