Estadio Vicente Calderón

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Estadio Vicente Calderón was a historic football stadium in Madrid, Spain, best known as the long-time home ground of Atlético de Madrid before its demolition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct sports venue
football stadium
architecturalStyle modernist stadium design
capacityRecord over 60000 spectators
cityDistrict Imperial neighborhood
cityServed Madrid
closed 2017
constructionStart 1961
country Spain
demolished 2019
demolitionEnd 2020
demolitionStart 2017
fieldShape rectangular
formerName Estadio de la Comunidad de Madrid
surface form: Estadio del Manzanares
hasCategory Atlético de Madrid
surface form: Atlético Madrid

Defunct football venues in Spain
Sports venues in Madrid
hasRoof partially covered stands
hasScoreboard yes
hasStand Fondo Norte
Fondo Sur
Lateral
Preferencia
heritage historic home of Atlético de Madrid
homeStadiumOf Atlético de Madrid
hostedEvent 1982 FIFA World Cup
surface form: 1982 FIFA World Cup matches

Copa del Rey
surface form: Copa del Rey finals

UEFA club competition matches
inaugurated 1966-10-02
languageOfName Spanish
locatedIn Arganzuela district
Community of Madrid
surface form: Autonomous Community of Madrid

Madrid
locatedNextTo Manzanares River
namedAfter Vicente Calderón
notableFeature M-30 ring road passed under main stand
opened 1966
operator Atlético de Madrid
ownedBy Atlético de Madrid
primaryUsePeriod 1966–2017
replacedBy Cívitas Metropolitano
seatingCapacity 54907
status demolished
successorVenueOf Estadio Metropolitano (old)
surface grass
tenant Atlético de Madrid
Spain national football team
usedFor association football
concerts

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Atlético de Madrid previousStadium Estadio Vicente Calderón
Manzanares River near Estadio Vicente Calderón
this entity surface form: Vicente Calderón Stadium site