The city planned to capture the rabbits using cages with bait or nets, then place fences and sound deterrents to keep them from returning.
Ahead of the 2021–22 Serie C campaign, the city allocated €500,000 to renovate the stadium to the requirements of Serie C. All of the seats in the Briamasco were replaced, a new stand was built to increase capacity, a television tower was constructed, the lighting system was overhauled, and the pitch was replaced.
[10] The Nord, which has a capacity of 2,300 and contains the press box,[10] is named after Giorgio Grigolli, a former president of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Trentino.
[1][11] Both stands were officially named on 29 April 2018 at halftime of a match against Dro, with city mayor Alessandro Andreatta and relatives of both men in attendance.
In the second, a 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification Group 1 fixture against the Faroe Islands, Italy notched a 2–1 win on 6 September 2007.
The club's Stadio Comunale did not meet requirements for Lega Pro Seconda Divisione venues.
Dro's home ground, the Comunale Oltra, was deemed to be too small due to the number of traveling Padova supporters.