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Estadio Pedro Marrero

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After 1946, La Tropical hosted several upstart leagues that sought to challenge the monopoly that the Cuban League held on
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of 1946-47 (renamed the National League for 1947–48) was bankrolled by the stadium's owner, Julio Blanco Herrera.
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from the early 1930s to 1946. It also hosted major international events, including five
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During the golden age of Cuban baseball, La Tropical was the home of the
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Cuba
Havana
Cuba
Coordinates
23°06′26″N 82°24′47″W / 23.107251°N 82.412918°W / 23.107251; -82.412918
Asociación de Fútbol de Cuba
Capacity
Cuba national football team
multi-purpose stadium
Havana
Cuba
baseball
football
CF Ciudad de La Habana
1930 Central American and Caribbean Games
Bacardi Bowl
Cuban League
revolution
Moncada Barracks
Cuban League
Amateur World Series
1939
1943
Estadio Latinoamericano
professional baseball
Cuban Federation League
Ceiba
Playa
Nuevo Vedado

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