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Estadio Boca Juniors, mostly known as Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero, was an association football stadium in La Boca, Buenos Aires. It was located on the square block formed by Brandsen and Del Crucero (Del Valle Iberlucea nowadays) streets, and the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway tracks and its station, "Casa Amarilla".

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  • Estadio Boca Juniors, mostly known as Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero, was an association football stadium in La Boca, Buenos Aires. It was located on the square block formed by Brandsen and Del Crucero (Del Valle Iberlucea nowadays) streets, and the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway tracks and its station, "Casa Amarilla". Built after the club had to left its previous venue, Estadio Ministro Brin y Senguel, the stadium has a capacity of 25,000 and was the home ground of club Boca Juniors before it was closed in 1938 and demolished to build a stadium with concrete grandstands ("La Bombonera") on the same location. (en)
  • El estadio de Brandsen y Del Crucero fue un recinto de fútbol del barrio de La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Era utilizado por el Club Atlético Boca Juniors. Estaba ubicado en el mismo lugar donde hoy se encuentra el Estadio Alberto J. Armando. Tenía una capacidad de 25 000 personas. Llevaba ese nombre porque en la época era común llamar a los estadios por el nombre de las calles que lo rodeaban. (es)
  • L'Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero è stato uno stadio calcistico di Buenos Aires, in Argentina. Come la maggior parte degli stadi dell'epoca prendeva il nome dalle strade in cui era situato. (it)
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  • Brandsen and Del Crucero (en)
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  • 1938-11-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 1924-07-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Estadio Boca Juniors (en)
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  • Brandsen and Del Crucero (en)
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  • left (en)
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  • 1922 (xsd:integer)
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  • 25000 (xsd:integer)
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  • The stadium in 1925 (en)
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  • 1938-11-01 (xsd:date)
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  • 4080.0
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  • horizontal (en)
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  • : Lightning towers in 1930. The system had been inaugurated one year before; : The wooden grandstand that Boca gave to Ferro C. Oeste in 1938, in exchange for the trade of defender Arcadio López (en)
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  • Boca stadium construcc3.jpg (en)
  • Boca stadium torres ilum 1930.jpg (en)
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  • Boca Juniors Stadium (en)
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  • Estadio Boca Juniors (en)
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  • 1924-07-06 (xsd:date)
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  • Boca Juniors (en)
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  • 1938 (xsd:integer)
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  • Argentina national football team (en)
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  • El estadio de Brandsen y Del Crucero fue un recinto de fútbol del barrio de La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Era utilizado por el Club Atlético Boca Juniors. Estaba ubicado en el mismo lugar donde hoy se encuentra el Estadio Alberto J. Armando. Tenía una capacidad de 25 000 personas. Llevaba ese nombre porque en la época era común llamar a los estadios por el nombre de las calles que lo rodeaban. (es)
  • L'Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero è stato uno stadio calcistico di Buenos Aires, in Argentina. Come la maggior parte degli stadi dell'epoca prendeva il nome dalle strade in cui era situato. (it)
  • Estadio Boca Juniors, mostly known as Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero, was an association football stadium in La Boca, Buenos Aires. It was located on the square block formed by Brandsen and Del Crucero (Del Valle Iberlucea nowadays) streets, and the Buenos Aires and Ensenada Port Railway tracks and its station, "Casa Amarilla". (en)
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  • Estadio de Brandsen y Del Crucero (es)
  • Estadio Brandsen y Del Crucero (en)
  • Stadio Brandsen y Del Crucero (it)
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