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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.
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 .
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 ...
The Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran World Tour is the seventh ongoing concert tour by Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira, in support of her twelfth studio album, Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran (2024). The stadium tour commenced on 11 February 2025 at the Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro , Brazil, and is currently scheduled to conclude on ...
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]
For the following season , the club was renamed as Tigres F.C. due to a ruling by the Superintendency of Industry and Commerce of Colombia stating that the Expreso Rojo brand was already trademarked and linked to top-flight club Independiente Santa Fe and therefore could not be used by any other company. [3]
Canal 1 started broadcasting on 13 June 1954 as Canal Nacional on channel 8 VHF in Bogotá and was operated by the National Radio of Colombia. In 1963, it was operated by Inravisión (Instituto Nacional de Radio y Televisión), the now-former Colombian public broadcaster. Under Inravisión, the channel's frequency was moved from channel 8 to ...
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 .