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== Sport == [[File:Stadio renato curi Perugia.jpg|thumb|200x200px|[[AC Perugia Calcio]] play at the 28,000-seater [[Stadio Renato Curi]].]] [[AC Perugia Calcio]] is the main football club in the city, playing in Italy's third-highest division [[Serie C]]. The club plays at the 28,000-seat [[Stadio Renato Curi]], named after a former player who died during a match. From 1983 to 2001, the stadium held four matches for the [[Italy national football team]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://eu-football.info/_venue.php?id=826|title = Stadio Renato Curi, Perugia, football venue}}</ref> Perugia has two [[water polo]] teams: L.R.N. Perugia and Gryphus. The team of LRN Perugia is currently in SERIE B (second-highest division) and the Gryphus team is in the SERIE C (the third highest) division. The L.R.N Perugia has also a women's water polo team which is also playing in the division of SERIE B. [[Sir Safety Umbria Volley]], in English Sir Sicoma Colussi Perugia, is an Italian [[volleyball]] club, playing at the top level of the Italian Volleyball League. They won their first Italian championship in 2018. Notable players include [[Luciano de Cecco]] of Argentina, [[Aleksandar Atanasijević]] of Serbia, and [[Wilfredo Leon]] of Poland. The martial arts in Perugia have been present since the sixties with Chinese techniques, followed by judo. Later there were karate contact (later called kickboxing), karate, taijiquan, jūjutsu, kendo, aikido, taekwondo and, in recent years, krav maga has also arrived. In 2014 Jessica Scricciolo, under the Ju-Jitsu Sports Group Perugia, won the title of World Champion in the Fighting System speciality, 55 kg. In March 2015 at the World Championship of Greece (J.J.I.F.) Andrea Calzon' (Ju-Jitsu Sports Group Perugia) won the gold medal in the Ne-Waza (U21.56 kg) and a bronze medal in the Fighting System.
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