Diretta Stadio
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Diretta Stadio | |
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Starring | , , |
Country of origin | Italy |
Production | |
Production location | Assago |
Running time | 3/4 hours |
Release | |
Original network | 7 Gold (dal 1999) |
Original release | 1999 Rai 3 (1977-2014) | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Rai 1 (1997-2013) |
Followed by | Rai 2 (since 1987) |
External links | |
Website |
Diretta Stadio ... ed è subito goal! (known also with the acronym Diretta Stadio) is a Sports talk and debate television program produced by 7 Gold and aired on various affiliated local television channels in Italy, entirely devoted to Italian football, in particular the Serie A.[1] Currently, it features live commentary of football matches by journalists who support various clubs (in particular Milan, Inter, Juventus and Napoli, with occasional guest commentaries from supporters of Fiorentina, Roma and Lazio, as well as discussion of international football and issues affecting the game.
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Commentators and Presenters[]
Actual commentators and presenters[]
- Tiziano Crudeli (Milan match commentator)
- Massimo Brambati
- Roberto Bettega
- Mauro Bellugi
- (Inter match commentator)
- Antonio Sabato (footballer)
E-mail[]
Former commentators and presenters[]
- David Messina
- Evaristo Beccalossi
- Emilio Bianchi
- Giovanni Lodetti
- Corrado Fumagalli
- (Napoli match commentator)
- Pietro Anastasi
- Michelangelo Rampulla
References[]
- ^ (in Italian) http://www.7goldtelepadova.tv/programma/diretta-stadio/. Retrieved 5 July 2013. Missing or empty
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External links[]
Categories:
- Italian sports television series
- 1999 Italian television series debuts
- 1990s Italian television series
- 2000s Italian television series
- 2010s Italian television series
- Italian television show stubs