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  1. Metropolitano Stadium ( Spanish: Estadio Metropolitano ), also referred to as Cívitas Metropolitano for sponsorship reasons, is a stadium in Madrid, Spain. It has been the home stadium of Atlético Madrid since the 2017–18 season. It is located in the Rosas neighbourhood, in the San Blas-Canillejas district.

    • 1990–93
    • Madrid, Spain
  2. With ‘Metropolitano’, Atlético recovers the name of the stadium where the club played in before moving to the Vicente Calderón. Main Features. Our new stadium is located in the Madrid’s northeast area, next to the M-40, Adolfo Suárez Barajas Airport and IFEMA. The new stadium’s capacity roughly holds 68,000 spectators, with 96 ...

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  3. Fridays: Guided tours at 11:30pm and 1pm. Visitor opening hours: 3:30pm to 5pm (last entry) Sat, Sun and Public Holidays: Visitor opening hours from 11am-1pm (last entry) and from 3:30pm-5pm (last entry) * Estimated duration of museum visit: One and a half hours. * Estimated duration of Stadium tour: One hour.

  4. The stadium was inaugurated in 2017 and its name is in homage to the Estadio Metropolitano, where the team used to play in the 1960s. The Cívitas Metropolitano has a capacity of 67,829 spectators - making it the third-largest in Spain, after Barcelona 's Camp Nou and the Bernabéu in Madrid.

  5. Stadium Metropolitano reopened on the 21 st of February 1943 with a match against Real Madrid (2-1). The renovated stadium counted with a capacity of 35,800, which soon however turned out to be too small again. In the early 1950s the pitch was therefore dug out and an additional lower tier was added, which raised capacity to about 58,000 places.

  6. May 29, 2019 · Article body. Estadio Metropolitano • The newly-reconstructed stadium replaced the Vicente Calderón as home of three-time UEFA Europa League winners Atlético Madrid. • It is named in honour ...

  7. Information. One of the world’s most modern stadiums, the Cívitas Metropolitano is Atlético de Madrid’s home ground. It can seat over 68000 people, and is well connected by metro to the city centre. In addition to Atletico de Madrid’s home games, it also hosts large-scale concerts and has a fascinating museum that is open to the public.

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