Vicente Calderón Stadium
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Vicente Calderón Stadium
Summary
Vicente Calderón Stadium is a destroyed building or structure[1]. It ranks in the top 7% of destroyed_building_or_structure entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,437 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Vicente Calderón Stadium is located in Arganzuela[3].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium is located in Madrid[4].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium is in the country of Spain[5].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[6].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's architect is recorded as Javier Barroso[7].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium is owned by Atlético Madrid[8].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium is operated by Atlético Madrid[9].
- Vicente Calderón is named after Vicente Calderón Stadium[10].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium took place at Arganzuela[11].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium is used for association football venue[12].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's Commons category is recorded as Vicente Calderón Stadium[13].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's occupant is recorded as Atlético Madrid[14].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium was dissolved in 2019[15].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 40.401667, 'lon': -3.720556}[16].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's sport is recorded as association football[17].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's surface played on is recorded as lawn[18].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's significant event is recorded as 1982 FIFA World Cup[19].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's maximum capacity is recorded as {'amount': '+54960'}[20].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's date of official opening is recorded as October 2, 1966[21].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's state of conservation is recorded as demolished or destroyed[22].
- Vicente Calderón Stadium's state of use is recorded as permanently closed[23].
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Geography
Vicente Calderón Stadium is in the country of Spain[5]. Located in include Arganzuela[3], a district of Madrid[24], in Spain[25], founded in 1970[26] and Madrid[4], a municipality of Spain[27], in Spain[28].
Designation and Status
Vicente Calderón Stadium's instance of is recorded as destroyed building or structure[6].
History and Context
Vicente Calderón Stadium is owned by Atlético Madrid[8]. Vicente Calderón is named after it[10].
Why It Matters
Vicente Calderón Stadium ranks in the top 7% of destroyed_building_or_structure entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (1,437 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] It is known by 47 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]