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  2. Santiago Bernabéu Stadium - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. 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.

  4. List of stadiums in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in Spain, ordered by capacity. Only stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included in this list. In the second list, the minimum capacity is 5,000.

  5. List of stadiums in Europe - Wikipedia

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    1.46 Spain. 1.47 Sweden. 1.48 ... Estadio Metropolitano – Madrid; Estadio Nueva Condomina ... Estadio Santiago Bernabéu – Madrid; Estadi RCDE – Cornellà de ...

  6. List of European stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Santiago Bernabéu: 85,000 [7] Madrid Spain: Real Madrid, Spain national football team UEFA Euro 1964 Final venue, 1982 FIFA World Cup Final venue, 2030 FIFA World Cup Final venue 1957, 1969, 1980 and 2010 UEFA Champions League finals venue: 1947: 4 [2] [6] [3] 4 Twickenham Stadium: 82,500 [8] London England: England national rugby union team.

  7. Ciudad Real Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The sale of Ciudad Deportiva, under the auspices of Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez, led to Real earning approximately €480 million. The complex has been nicknamed, and is known to the players, trainers and club staff as 'Valdebebas' (Bal-de-beh-bahs), and is named after the district of the city where the complex is located.

  8. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Estadio de La Cartuja: 57,619: Seville Spain: Europe: Spain national football team* Association football Carter–Finley Stadium: 57,583 [117] Raleigh, North Carolina United States: North America: NC State Wolfpack football: American football Cape Town Stadium: 57,367 [118] Cape Town South Africa: Africa

  9. 1991–92 Copa del Rey - Wikipedia

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    The 1991–92 Copa del Rey was the 90th staging of the Spanish Cup.. The competition started on 21 August 1991 and concluded on 27 June 1992 with the Final, held at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in Madrid, in which Atlético Madrid lifted the trophy with a 2–0 victory over Real Madrid.