Campo de Ciudad Lineal
40°27′00″N 3°39′12″W / 40.4501°N 3.6532°W / 40.4501; -3.6532Capacity 8,000 Opened (for cycling) 3 July 1910
(for football) 29 April 1923 Closed (for football) 1972 Tenants Real Madrid CF (1923–1924)
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(for football) 29 April 1923
AD Plus Ultra (1931–1972)
Campo de Ciudad Lineal was a multi-use stadium in Madrid, Spain. It was initially used as the stadium of Real Madrid. It was replaced by Estadio Chamartín in 1924. The capacity of the stadium was 8,000 spectators.
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