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  2. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium's official name at the time was Estadio Real Madrid Club de Fútbol, although it continued to be known among fans as Nuevo Estadio Chamartín (English: New Chamartín Stadium) or simply Chamartín. The stadium had an initial capacity of 75,145 spectators, 27,645 of which had seats (7,125 covered) and 47,500 for standing fans.

  3. Estadio Chamartín - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Chamartín was a multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. It was initially used as the stadium of Real Madrid matches before the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium opened in 1947. The stadium held 22,500 people [1] and was built in 1924. The stadium was inaugurated on 17 May 1924, with a 3–2 victory for Real Madrid against Newcastle United. [2]

  4. List of stadiums in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Santiago de Compostela ... Estadio Nuevo Mirador: 7,200: Algeciras ... Real Madrid Castilla] 1922 [33] 29: Estadio Balear: 6,000: Palma

  5. List of La Liga stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Since the inception of La Liga in 1929, Spain's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 88 football stadiums have been used to host matches. The inaugural round of La Liga matches took place on 10 February 1929 with five clubs hosting the opening fixtures.

  6. 1977–78 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid : 5–1: Elche CF: Madrid: Juanito 12' Juanito 31' Del Bosque 19 ' Santillana 47 ' Santillana 68' Garcia Remon : Report 4' Palomares Erwood Indio Insaurralde: Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Luis Gonzalez

  7. 1955–56 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    Real Madrid : 8–3: Celta de Vigo: Madrid: Di Stéfano 4' Castaño 8' Rial 10' Roque Olsen 15' Di Stéfano 22' Roque Olsen 43' Castaño 65' Gento 70' Report: Zárraga 20' (own goal) Carlos Torres 77' Azpeitia 89' Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu Referee: Fombona Fernandez

  8. 1994–95 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    During the summer, the club was reinforced in the midfield with Danish playmaker Michael Laudrup (in a controversial transfer from Barcelona) and Argentine Fernando Redondo; [1] [2] right back defender Sánchez Flores arrived from Valencia, [3] and changes came to the dugout too, with Argentine head coach Jorge Valdano arriving from CD Tenerife after seven years of his forced retirement as a ...

  9. 2014–15 Real Madrid CF season - Wikipedia

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    The 2014–15 season was Real Madrid Club de Fútbol's 111th season in existence and the club's 84th consecutive season in the top flight of Spanish football. It covered a period from 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015. This was also legendary goalkeeper Iker Casillas's 16th and last season at Real Madrid and in La Liga.