Estadio Vicente Calderon

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Rich Football Legacy at Estadio Vicente Calderón

Estadio Vicente Calderón held a prominent place in football history as Atlético Madrid's home from 1966 until its closure in 2017.

Originally named Estadio Manzanares, it was renamed in honor of long-serving club President Vicente Calderón. With a seating capacity of 54,907, it was a vital site for memorable matches and fan experiences. A unique architectural feature allowed the M-30 roadway to pass beneath one of its main stands.

Unforgettable Highlights

  • ⚽ Thrilling Matches
  • 🏟️ Architectural Significance
  • 📅 Historic Events

The stadium's accessibility has been limited since its closure, making it a site of interest for historians and football enthusiasts alike.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Estadio Vicente Calderon

Foundation Details

Completed in 1966 and initially named Estadio Manzanares before being renamed in 1971.

Historic Capacity

Had a seating capacity of 54,907, making it one of Spain's larger football stadiums.

Unique Road Feature

The M-30 motorway uniquely passed under one of the stadium's stands.

Location

P. de la Virgen del Puerto

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