Cagliari, Tommaso Giulini promises new stadium: “It will be called Gigi Riva”
The project è clear, the prospects yet to be defined.
Cagliari dreams of the new stadium, which will be named after the island club’s legend par excellence: Gigi Riva. Announcing it è was the Rossoblù president, Tommaso Giulini, who on Tuesday took stock of the corporate project after the many problems faced in recent years in an attempt to find a permanent home for Sardinia’s most emblazoned and followed team.
"The new stadium will be made, and it will bear the name of Gigi Riva. That is, the greatest striker in the history not only of Cagliari, but of all Italian soccer,” Giulini said at the event 'Sport Business Talk' -. We will realize it together with Unipol, which has been accompanying us for years even in the temporary stadium. Right now, forò we are still in the meanders of bureaucracy".
Compared to the past, però, Giulini sees progress: "In part, the stadium law has improved things and streamlined the processes. The entities involved are però still too many, we will see what kind of interventions will be needed. Starting with the possibility of an extraordinary commissioner".
Cagliari has played in the historic Sant'Elia stadium since the 1970-'71 Serie A season, to date the only one played as reigning Italian champions. The facility è was abandoned in 2012 before returning to use between 2013 and 2017. In the short interval 2012-2013, the Rossobl's played in Quartu Sant'Elena, at the Is Arenas stadium. Since 2017, however, their home matches have been held at the'former Sardegna Arena, now known as Unipol Domus.