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  2. List of football stadiums in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The 46,000-capacity Estadio Atanasio Girardot is the home of Atlético Nacional, with millions of fans the most popular sports club in Colombia. The 37,899-capacity Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero.

  3. Estadio El Campín - Wikipedia

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    The Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín, commonly known as El Campín, is the main stadium of Bogotá, Colombia. It was inaugurated on 10 August 1938 and has a capacity of 39,512 spectators. [ 2 ] It is the home ground of the Categoría Primera A teams Millonarios and Santa Fe .

  4. List of stadiums in Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Coliseo Fortaleza de Piedra-Cajicá: 55: Coliseo Cubierto Alfonso Patiño Roselli-Sogamoso: 56: Coliseo Santiago Apóstol-Tenjo: 57: Coliseo Mayor de Duitama-Duitama: 58: Coliseo Municipal de Funza-Funza: 59: Coliseo Municipal de Paipa-Paipa: 60: Coliseo Cubierto Xiua-Sibaté: 61: Coliseo Mayor de Las Vegas-Melgar: 62: Coliseo Polideportivo de ...

  5. List of South American stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is an incomplete list of South American stadiums.They are ordered by their total capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate (all-seater).

  6. Movistar Arena (Bogotá) - Wikipedia

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    Movistar Arena, previously known as Coliseo Cubierto El Campín, is an indoor sporting arena located in Bogotá, Colombia. It was built in 1973 and renovated in 2018. The arena holds 90 shows per year. The maximum capacity is up to 14,000 people. [1]

  7. Estadio Alfonso López Pumarejo - Wikipedia

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    Bogotá F.C. (2007–2012) The Alfonso López Pumarejo Stadium is a soccer stadium of National University of Colombia located at University City of Bogotá . It is named after Alfonso López Pumarejo .

  8. Category:Football venues in Bogotá - Wikipedia

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  9. Boyacá Chicó F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded on March 26, 2002 [1] in Bogotá as Deportivo Bogotá Chicó F.C., [2] named after one of the city's neighborhoods. After gaining promotion from Primera B in 2003 [ 2 ] and playing one more season in the capital, the club was relocated to its current ground and renamed Boyacá Chicó F.C.