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Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón

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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 Argentina's Minister of Finance, Ramón Cereijo, a passionate supporter of Racing Club.
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The first project to build this stadium started in 1944, with the purpose of improving club facilities. A special committee was created to acquire 30,000 m that were owned by railway companies (British-owned by then). President of Argentina,
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to honour a player who is regarded as the greatest idol in the history of Racing. It also resembles an American cookie cutter stadium from the 60s and 70s
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In 1993, the Municipality of Avellaneda gave its approval to change the name of Cuyo, one of the streets that surround the stadium. The name changed to
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The stadium has hosted some national and international concerts since the late 1990s. Some of the artists to have played at the stadium are
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At international club level, Racing Club played significant matches in Estadio Presidente Perón, such as the
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The stadium was designed by German engineers with experience in reconstruction of cities destroyed in the
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Racing venue was the first stadium to have roof grandstands, after refurbishment made in the 1990s.
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neighborhood, near Buenos Aires downtown. Racing Club executives decided to stay in Avellaneda.
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Los cinco partidos con más público en la historia del fútbol argentino
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In 1951 the Presidente Perón stadium was one of the venues for the
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together (18 Sep 2011, att: 35,000), Viejas Locas (14 Jul 2012),
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Panoramic view of the stadium during a football match, 2013
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On 1 December 1946, Racing played its last match in the
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To celebrate that, the club invited 353:The Presidente Perón replaced the old 693:El de Suñé a River, un gol "fantasma" 628:Estadio en la página oficial del club 304: 289: 18:Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Peron 7: 990: 510:(on 27 November 2010, att: 40,000), 97:Mozart and Oreste Corbatta streets, 76:Interior view of the stadium in 2013 751:Los Redondos se mostraron en Racing 357:stadium, which was closed in 1946. 291:[esˈtaðjopɾesiˈðentepeˈɾon] 32:Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba 25: 807:Ruiz, Por Ezequiel (2024-04-28). 544:"INFORME DE CLUBES - RACING CLUB" 1266:1950 establishments in Argentina 1202: 989: 980: 979: 651:Clarín, Redacción (2001-12-05). 70: 61: 1271:Sports venues completed in 1950 457:1969 Argentine Primera División 548:Asociación de Fútbol Argentino 1: 1179:Presidente Perón (Avellaneda) 741:on Avellaneda Hoy, 6 Jan 2024 709:Corbatta, el dueño de la raya 767:Y Rammstein incendió Racing 639:¿QUÉ SON 66 AÑOS, CILINDRO? 1292: 1184:Presidente Perón (Córdoba) 451:final v European champion 294:), more commonly known as 29: 1256:Racing Club de Avellaneda 1200: 1044: 977: 876:Racing Club de Avellaneda 449:1967 Intercontinental Cup 445:Club Nacional de Football 377:Works began in 1946. 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Archived from 499: 441:1967 Copa Libertadores 409:scored the only goal. 390: 302:Spanish pronunciation: 287:Spanish pronunciation: 282: 224:; 74 years ago 137:-34.667556; -58.368583 1232:34.66750°S 58.36861°W 1037:2024 Primera División 497: 388: 336:, one of Argentina's 326:Buenos Aires Province 306:[elθiˈlindɾo] 222:3 September 1950 1237:-34.66750; -58.36861 1129:Juan Carmelo Zerillo 695:by Pablo Lisotto on 332:. It is the home of 315:association football 1228: /  1169:Norberto Tomaghello 1144:Malvinas Argentinas 1104:Gigante de Arroyito 1059:Bautista Gargantini 937:La Guardia Imperial 590:on January 10, 2013 389:The stadium in 1950 128: /  43: 1124:José Dellagiovanna 1114:Jorge Luis Hirschi 1094:Feliciano Gambarte 897:Estadio Pte. Perón 500: 391: 1211: 1210: 1189:Tomás Adolfo Ducó 1134:Julio C. 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Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Peron
Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba
Estadio Presidente Perón


Avellaneda
Argentina
Coordinates
34°40′03.2″S 58°22′6.9″W / 34.667556°S 58.368583°W / -34.667556; -58.368583
Racing Club
Capacity
Racing
Celtic
1967 Intercontinental Cup
Grass
Racing Club
racingclub.com.ar/estadio
Spanish
[esˈtaðjopɾesiˈðentepeˈɾon]
[elθiˈlindɾo]
association football
stadium
Avellaneda
Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
Racing Club de Avellaneda
top football
World War II
Alsina y Colón
Juan Perón

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