Disambiguation evidence for La Bombonera stadium via surface form

"La Bombonera"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "La Bombonera".

Predicate Object
architecturalStyle asymmetrical bowl
city Buenos Aires
continent South America
country Argentina
hasAddressCity Buenos Aires
hasCapacityApprox 54000
hasCountry Argentina
hasFeature one flat stand with boxes
hasFeature standing terraces (historically)
hasFeature three steep stands
hasHomeTeamColor blue
hasHomeTeamColor yellow
hasLocalNickname Estadio Alberto J. Armando
surface form: La Bombonera
hasReputation one of the most iconic stadiums in South America
hasReputation one of the most intimidating stadiums in world football
hasSeatingCapacityType all-seater (modern configuration)
hasSurface grass
homeStadiumOf Boca Juniors
homeStadiumOf Boca Juniors
surface form: Club Atlético Boca Juniors
inception 1940
instanceOf football stadium
instanceOf sports venue
instanceOf tourist attraction
isVenueFor Superclásico (Boca vs River)
knownFor intense atmosphere
knownFor passionate supporters
knownFor steep stands
knownFor vibrations during matches
languageOfPlace Spanish
locatedIn La Boca
locatedInDistrict La Boca
surface form: La Boca neighborhood
locatedInTimeZone UTC−03:00
namedAfter Alberto J. Armando
nickname Estadio Alberto J. Armando
surface form: La Bombonera
officialName Estadio Alberto J. Armando
openingDate 1940-05-25
operator Boca Juniors
surface form: Club Atlético Boca Juniors
owner Boca Juniors
surface form: Club Atlético Boca Juniors
partOf Argentine football culture
primaryUse football matches
sport football
tenant Boca Juniors
tenant Boca Juniors
surface form: Club Atlético Boca Juniors
tourismType sports tourism
usedFor Copa Libertadores matches
usedFor Primera División matches
usedFor concerts
usedFor international friendlies