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lent Racing Club money to finance the construction. In gratitude, the club executives named Juan Perón honorary president of Racing. The driving force behind this funding was
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to honour a player who is regarded as the greatest idol in the history of Racing. It also resembles an
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32:Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba
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1139:Libertadores de América
1074:Ciudad de Vicente López
379:Government of Argentina
275:President Perón Stadium
132:34.667556°S 58.368583°W
42:President Perón Stadium
1164:Monumental José Fierro
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586:. FIFA. Archived from
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937:La Guardia Imperial
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430:Gerd Muller
395:old stadium
320:located in
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297:El Cilindro
251:Racing Club
161:Racing Club
152:Racing Club
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123:58°22′6.9″W
110:Coordinates
54:El Cilindro
1276:Juan Perón
1250:Categories
1223:58°22′07″W
1220:34°40′03″S
930:Supporters
681:El Gráfico
663:2024-04-16
553:2024-05-09
530:References
516:Whitesnake
477:Rubén Suñé
467:, and the
434:Sepp Maier
368:Juan Perón
322:Avellaneda
229:1950-09-03
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1089:Eva Perón
893:(1904–47)
755:La Nación
697:La Nación
508:Rammstein
453:Celtic FC
330:Argentina
237:Renovated
179:120,000 (
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986:Category
969:Big Five
884:Stadiums
594:26 March
520:La Renga
490:Concerts
447:and the
443:final v
167:Capacity
158:Operator
94:Location
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996:Commons
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713:Un Caño
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340:clubs.
318:stadium
279:Spanish
258:Website
245:Tenants
240:1995–97
227: (
214:1949–50
196:Surface
1039:venues
907:Rivals
795:El Día
657:Clarín
372:Retiro
219:Opened
185:Celtic
181:Racing
171:50,880
405:1–0.
397:, vs
211:Built
200:Grass
148:Owner
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