Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid
40°26′51″N 3°42′58″W / 40.447527°N 3.716147°W / 40.447527; -3.716147Owner Atlético Madrid Operator Atlético Madrid Capacity 35,800 Opened 13 May 1923 Closed 1966 Tenants Atlético Madrid (1923–36; 1943–66) Grounds Training ground Rivalry Other teams Affiliated clubs
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Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid was a multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. It was used as the stadium of Atlético Madrid matches before the Vicente Calderón Stadium opened in 1966. The stadium held 35,800 people and was built in 1923, replacing Campo de O'Donnell.
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- Tiro del Pichón
- Campo de O'Donnell (Atlético Madrid)
- Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas
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- Vicente Calderón Stadium
- Wanda Metropolitano
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- CU Collado Villalba
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