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'''Aeracara Stadio Aurelià''' | '''Stadio Aurelià''', known for branding purposes as '''Aeracara Stadio Aurelià''', is the largest sporting venue in [[Montecara]]. Constructed in 1939 and substantially rebuilt in 1989, it is home to professional football team [[SBD Montecara]] and the [[Montecara national football team|Montecaran men's national football team]]. In addition to a football field, the stadium includes an athletic track and an underground arena used for {{wp|basketball}}, {{wp|volleyball}}, {{wp|fencing}}, {{wp|gymnastics}}, and other indoor sports. |
Revision as of 17:28, 7 October 2022
Address | Aviènd d'Ercole 1 Teràçio TE5000 Montecara |
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Owner | State of Montecara |
Capacity | 16,400 |
Record attendance | 20,154 Montecara vs. Paretia, 15 July 1995 |
Field size | 105 × 68 m |
Surface | Hybrid grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1939 |
Renovated | 2012 |
Rebuilt | 1989 |
Tenants | |
Montecara national football team SDB Montecara |
Stadio Aurelià, known for branding purposes as Aeracara Stadio Aurelià, is the largest sporting venue in Montecara. Constructed in 1939 and substantially rebuilt in 1989, it is home to professional football team SBD Montecara and the Montecaran men's national football team. In addition to a football field, the stadium includes an athletic track and an underground arena used for basketball, volleyball, fencing, gymnastics, and other indoor sports.