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Estadio Merkatondoa

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Estadio Merkatondoa
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Full nameEstadio Merkatondoa
LocationEstella-Lizarra, Navarra, Spain
OwnerCity Council Estella
OperatorCD Izarra
Capacity3,500
Record attendance3,000 (CD Izarra vs CF Palencia, 24 May 2009)
Field size102 x 65 m
Surfacecesped artificial
Construction
Built1928
Opened1928
Renovated2008
Tenants
CD Izarra

Estadio Merkatondoa, is a stadium in Estella-Lizarra, Navarra, Spain. It has a capacity of 3,500 spectators and opened in 1929.[1] It is the home of CD Izarra of the Tercera División.

History

Merkatondoa opened on 11 November 1928 and much of what you see is as a result of building that took place in the 1987. And in 2009 an artificial surface was installed.

Stadium background

Stadium Merkatondoa (1928 – 1941)
Estadio San Andrés (1941 – 1978)
Estadio Merkatondoa (1978 – Present)

References

External links

Estadios de Espana
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