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'''Stadio Aurelià''', known for branding purposes as '''Aeracara Stadio Aurelià''', is the {{wp|List of national stadiums|national stadium}} of [[Montecara]]. 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. | '''Stadio Aurelià''', known for branding purposes as '''Aeracara Stadio Aurelià''', is the {{wp|List of national stadiums|national stadium}} of [[Montecara]]. It is home to professional football team [[SBD Montecara]] and the [[Montecara national football team|Montecaran men's]] and [[Montecara women's national football team|women's]] national football teams. 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. The stadium is also used as a venue for concerts and other live events. | ||
The current structure dates largely from 1989, when the original stadium dating to 1939 was substantially rebuilt. The rebuild dramatically altered the form of the original {{wp|hippodrome}}-like structure, adding extensive interior spaces and a roof covering the seating area. A renovation undertaken in 2012 modernized the stadium, particularly the media and communications facilities. | The current structure dates largely from 1989, when the original stadium dating to 1939 was substantially rebuilt. The rebuild dramatically altered the form of the original {{wp|hippodrome}}-like structure, adding extensive interior spaces and a roof covering the seating area. A renovation undertaken in 2012 modernized the stadium, particularly the media and communications facilities. | ||
The attendance record was set on | The attendance record was set on XX XX 2021 at a concert given by the {{wp|Arctic Monkeys|Desert Apes}} which drew 19,125 attendees. | ||
== Notable matches == | == Notable matches == | ||
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== Concerts == | == Concerts == | ||
The stadium has hosted hundreds of musical performances beginning with in | The stadium has hosted hundreds of musical performances beginning with {{wp|The Rolling Stones|The Easy Riders}} in 1968. | ||
* {{wp|David Bowie|Rickie Downer}}, 1972, 1987 | * {{wp|David Bowie|Rickie Downer}}, 1972, 1987 | ||
* {{wp|Pink Floyd|The Regent}}, 1973 | * {{wp|Pink Floyd|The Regent}}, 1973 |
Revision as of 20:32, 12 January 2023
Address | Aviènd d'Ercole 1 Teràçio TE0454 Montecara |
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Public transit | VM |
Parking | 150 underground, VIP only |
Owner | State of Montecara |
Capacity | 18,500 |
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 national stadium of Montecara. It is home to professional football team SBD Montecara and the Montecaran men's and women's national football teams. 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. The stadium is also used as a venue for concerts and other live events.
The current structure dates largely from 1989, when the original stadium dating to 1939 was substantially rebuilt. The rebuild dramatically altered the form of the original hippodrome-like structure, adding extensive interior spaces and a roof covering the seating area. A renovation undertaken in 2012 modernized the stadium, particularly the media and communications facilities.
The attendance record was set on XX XX 2021 at a concert given by the Desert Apes which drew 19,125 attendees.
Notable matches
Opening match
Concerts
The stadium has hosted hundreds of musical performances beginning with The Easy Riders in 1968.
- Rickie Downer, 1972, 1987
- The Regent, 1973
- Brunnie, 1979, 2008
- Souzo Riot, 1991
- Safe Place, 1997
- The Morning Sun Club, 2011
- Desert Apes, 2021
- Emme ZMX, 2018
- Violaine Rousseau, 16 July 2022