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The stadium was inaugurated on
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to perform at the stadium. Around 30,000 people attended the concert, this one with a less impressive number, considering that the singer performed in
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performed a sold-out concert to 43.000 crowd at the stadium on
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926:Big Twelve
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360:The Police
354:Other uses
154:105 x 68 m
151:Field size
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782:1995–2003
777:1980–1994
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267:football
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760:History
736:Academy
708:Players
701:Honours
694:History
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530:Madonna
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450:30,000
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392:Madonna
333:Peñarol
297:History
229:Website
216:Tenants
159:Surface
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200:Closed
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409:Date
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176:Built
113:Owner
714:list
639:2012
607:ISBN
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