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Santiago Bernabéu Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, [esˈtaðjo sanˈtjaɣo βeɾnaˈβew] ⓘ) is a retractable roof football stadium in Madrid, Spain.With a seating capacity of 78,297, [2] the stadium has the second-largest seating capacity for a football stadium in Spain.
The third edition of La Velada was held on 1 July 2023 at the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid. [5] The event was estimated to have sold around 70,000 tickets, the highest attendance for a boxing event in Spain since 1930.
The Santiago Bernabéu Trophy (Spanish: Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu) is dedicated to the memory of long-time Real Madrid president Santiago Bernabéu.It is a friendly tournament organised each year by Real Madrid at the beginning of the season, somewhere around the end of August or the beginning of September.
The 2002 Copa del Rey final was the 100th final since its establishment. The match took place on 6 March 2002 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid.The match was contested by Real Madrid and Deportivo de La Coruña, and it was refereed by Manuel Mejuto González.
The Soviet Union's European Nations' Cup campaign saw them receive a bye in the preliminary round so their first match was their round-of-16 tie against Italy.The match took place at the Central Lenin Stadium in Moscow on 13 October 1963 in front of a crowd of more than 102,000 and was the first competitive between the sides.
Santiago Bernabéu may refer to: . Santiago Bernabéu (footballer) (1895–1978), former Real Madrid footballer and president Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the football stadium in Madrid of Real Madrid CF named after the above
Santiago Bernabéu de Yeste (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo βeɾnaˈβew ˈʝeste]; 8 June 1895 – 2 June 1978) was a Spanish footballer who played for Real Madrid as a forward.
El Viejo Clásico (The Old Classic), also known as El Otro Clásico (The Other Classic) [5] is the name given to any football match between Athletic Bilbao and Real Madrid. [6] [7] Until 10 December 2011, this fixture was the most played in the history of Spanish football, when it was surpassed by El Clásico (between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona). [8]