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  2. Estadio Pedro Bidegain - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Pedro Bidegain [2] (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈpeðɾo βiðeˈɣajn]), more often known as El Nuevo Gasómetro, is the home stadium of Club San Lorenzo, located in Bajo Flores neighborhood of Buenos Aires city. [3]

  3. List of football stadiums in Argentina - Wikipedia

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  4. Estadio Gasómetro - Wikipedia

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    El Gasómetro, oficially named San Lorenzo Stadium, [1] [2] was a football stadium located in the neighborhood of Boedo in Buenos Aires.Inaugurated in 1916, the stadium was the home ground of club San Lorenzo de Almagro before they moved to their new venue, Estadio Pedro Bidegain, which is sometimes referred to as Nuevo Gasómetro ("New Gasometer"), in 1993.

  5. San Lorenzo de Almagro - Wikipedia

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    San Lorenzo finished 12th at the end of the season, tied with Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires. [10] On 7 May 1916, the club inaugurated its first stadium (popularly known as "Viejo Gasómetro" during a match against Estudiantes de La Plata, which San Lorenzo won by 2–1. That same year, the team finished 7th in the Primera División ...

  6. List of South American stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Ciudad de La Plata: 53,600 [12] Argentina: La Plata: Estudiantes, Gimnasia y Esgrima: ... San Lorenzo: 1993. 32 Estadio Metropolitano de fútbol de Lara ...

  7. 2024 San Lorenzo de Almagro season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 season is the 116th in the history of San Lorenzo de Almagro and the club's 10th consecutive in the top flight. They will participate in the Primera División, Copa Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional, as well as the Copa Libertadores. Competition began on 27 January and the season is scheduled to conclude on 15 December.

  8. La Bombonera - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Alarcón (who had scored in the opening game v. San Lorenzo) scored the first official goal at the new venue. [29] Plaque donated by San Lorenzo de Almagro on the occasion of the inauguration of La Bombonera, May 1940. After the stadium was inaugurated, the club continued to introduce refurbishments to expand its capacity.

  9. Estadio San Martín - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Libertador General San Martín is the football (soccer) venue of the Atlético Club San Martín of the Mendoza Province in Argentina. Inaugurated on April 1, 1956, it accommodates 12,000 spectators. Its field measures 70m x 100m. The stadium holds a parking lot, a laundry, a kitchen, restaurant, conference room and sanitary services.