Estadio Santa Bárbara is a Spanish rugby union and football stadium. It is located in Llaranes, at south-east of Avilés (Asturias). It was built for the sports use by the ENSIDESA employees in 1958 and was the home stadium of Club Deportivo Ensidesa, as Estadio Juan Muro de Zaro, named after an ENSIDESA economist who was the only chairman of the club. Between 1990 and 1999 it was also the playing field of Real Avilés Club de Fútbol.
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| - Estadio Santa Bárbara (en)
- Estadio Santa Bárbara (es)
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| - El Estadio Santa Bárbara es un estadio homologado para la práctica de rugby y de fútbol ubicado en el Poblado de Llaranes en Avilés (Asturias), España. (es)
- Estadio Santa Bárbara is a Spanish rugby union and football stadium. It is located in Llaranes, at south-east of Avilés (Asturias). It was built for the sports use by the ENSIDESA employees in 1958 and was the home stadium of Club Deportivo Ensidesa, as Estadio Juan Muro de Zaro, named after an ENSIDESA economist who was the only chairman of the club. Between 1990 and 1999 it was also the playing field of Real Avilés Club de Fútbol. (en)
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| - Santa Barbara (en)
- Estadio Santa Bárbara (en)
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| - around 5,000 spectators (en)
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| - Campo Juan Muro de Zaro (en)
- Campo de Santa Bárbara (en)
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| - Camino Sta. Bárbara, 105. 33460, Avilés (en)
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| - Estadio Santa Bárbara (en)
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| - El Estadio Santa Bárbara es un estadio homologado para la práctica de rugby y de fútbol ubicado en el Poblado de Llaranes en Avilés (Asturias), España. (es)
- Estadio Santa Bárbara is a Spanish rugby union and football stadium. It is located in Llaranes, at south-east of Avilés (Asturias). It was built for the sports use by the ENSIDESA employees in 1958 and was the home stadium of Club Deportivo Ensidesa, as Estadio Juan Muro de Zaro, named after an ENSIDESA economist who was the only chairman of the club. Between 1990 and 1999 it was also the playing field of Real Avilés Club de Fútbol. (en)
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| - Campo Juan Muro de Zaro (1981-2009) (en)
- Campo de Santa Bárbara (1958-1981) (en)
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