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Vicente Calderón Stadium

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    Inaugurated on 2 October 1966 as the Manzanares Stadium, the Atlético de Madrid stadium was demolished in 2020. Its last season playing host to League and Champions League matches was 2016-2017, which ended with the final of the Copa del Rey between Barcelona and Alavés.

    The Vicente Calderón stadium was demolished in the summer of 2020 to build a park in its place, which will be called Club Atlético de Madrid. The park will be located on a structure that will be built from the second half of 2021 onwards, to build an underpass for the M-30 as it passes through the space occupied by the stadium. So, Madrid Rio, which was unfinished along this section, can be fully completed, increasing its area by 51,500 square metres.

    Closing ceremony of the Vicente Calderón Stadium

    Last updated: 05/04/2022
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    Paseo
    de la Virgen del Puerto, 67
    28005
    Tourist area
    Madrid Río
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    Metro
    Marqués de Vadillo (L5)
    Pirámides (L5)
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    17, 18, 23, 34, 35, 36, 50, 62, 116, 118, 119, N12, N15, N26
    Cercanías (local train)
    Pirámides
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    Docking station: Pirámides (calle Toledo, 81)

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