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  2. Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes - Wikipedia

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    Necaxa (1950–1955) Cruz Azul (1996–2018, 2024–present) Tazón México (2018–present) Estadio Ciudad de los Deportes (English: “Sports City Stadium”; formerly Estadio Azul) is a 33,000-seat [ 2] stadium located in Ciudad de los Deportes, Mexico City. This sports facility is used for association football matches and for American ...

  3. Deportes Tolima - Wikipedia

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    Club Deportes Tolima was founded by Manuel Rubio Chávez on 18 December 1954, when he gave Juan Barbieri (an Argentinian living in Ibagué, Colombia) a sum of $5,000 Colombian pesos in order to hire football players from his native country. Barbieri came back to Colombia with a mix of Argentine and Colombian players such as Jorge Gandulfo ...

  4. Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid - Wikipedia

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    FCC. Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid (English: Sports Palace of the Regional Community of Madrid ), officially WiZink Center since November 2016 for sponsorship reasons, [ 2] is an indoor sporting arena located in Madrid, Spain. The former building, which was built in 1960, was destroyed by a fire in 2001.

  5. Deportes Iquique - Wikipedia

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    Deportes Iquique. Club de Deportes Iquique S.A.D.P.[ 1] is a Chilean football club based in Iquique that is a current member of the Chilean Primera División. Founded in 1978, the club's home stadium is the Estadio Tierra de Campeones, which has a 13,171 capacity. Iquique has spent 19 seasons in the Primera División, its longest spell lasting ...

  6. Palacio de Deportes de Gijón - Wikipedia

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    ATP Gijón Open (2022–present) Palacio de Deportes de Gijón, officially Palacio de Deportes Presidente Adolfo Suárez, is a multi-purpose sports arena in Gijón, Asturias, Spain. Located in the neighbourhood of La Guía, thus also called, has 5,197 seats and a maximum capacity of 7,000 people. It is owned by the Gijón City Hall.

  7. Deportes Temuco - Wikipedia

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    Deportes Temuco. Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football club based in Temuco, Araucanía Region. It currently plays in the Chilean Primera División B, holding home games at the new Estadio Municipal Germán Becker . The club was founded on February 22, 1960, as Deportes Temuco and again on March 20, 1965, after a merger with Green Cross.

  8. List of football stadiums in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The 48,665-capacity Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos is the home of Club Universidad de Chile. The following is a list of football stadiums in Chile , ordered by capacity. Existing stadiums

  9. Estadio Akron - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Akron, formerly known as the Estadio Omnilife and Estadio Chivas (Estadio Chivas, Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo ˈtʃiβas]), is a multipurpose stadium in Zapopan, near Guadalajara, in the Mexican state of Jalisco, that is used mostly for football matches.