- Estadio Riazor
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Riazor Full name Estadio Municipal de Riazor Coordinates 43°22′07″N 8°25′03″W / 43.368714°N 8.417516°W Broke ground 1939 Built 1940 Opened 28 October 1944 Renovated 1982, 1995-1998 Owner Ayuntamiento de A Coruña Operator Deportivo de La Coruña Surface Grass Architect Santiago Rey Pedreira Project Manager José Martín Alonso Structural engineer José Martín Alonso Capacity 34,600[1] Field dimensions 105 × 68 m (344 × 223 ft) Tenants Deportivo de La Coruña (1944–present) Estadio Municipal de Riazor is a multi-purpose stadium in A Coruña, Galicia, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Deportivo de La Coruña.
References
External links
- Riazor at canaldeportivo.com
- Riazor Stadium Tour
- Riazor Stadium at Deportivo-La-Coruna.com (official international fanclub)
- Riazor on Estadios de Espana
- Riazor Stadium: photo
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