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    Nuevo Mirandilla is a football stadium in Cádiz, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Cádiz CF. The stadium was originally inaugurated as Estadio Ramón de Carranza on 3 September 1955. It has since then been completely rebuilt twice. With a capacity of 25,033 seats, it is the 24th-largest stadium in Spain and the 5th-largest in Andalusia. Wikipedia

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    Nuevo Mirandilla is a football stadium in Cádiz, Spain.The stadium is the home ground of Cádiz CF.The stadium was originally inaugurated as Estadio Ramón de Carranza on 3 September 1955. It has since then been completely rebuilt twice. With a capacity of 25,033 seats, it is the 24th-largest stadium in Spain and the 5th-largest in Andalusia.
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  4. stadiumguide.com

    Club: Cadiz CF | Opening: 1955 | Capacity: 20,000 seats | Description: Estadio Ramon de Carranza officially opened on 3 September 1955 with a match between Cadiz and Barcelona (0-4). ... Nuevo Estadio Ramon de Carranza is located in the south of Cadiz at roughly 3.5 kilometres from Cadiz' historic old town. The stadium lies just two blocks ...
  5. stadium-database.com

    Cadiz CF Stadium - Nuevo Mirandilla; Capacity: 23,500: Owner: Manuel Vizcaíno: Year Built: 1955: Average Attendance: 17,741 (22/23 Season) Record Attendance: 31,847 (vs Real Madrid 1972) Cadiz CF Stats; Year Founded: 1910: Nicknames: Los Submarinos Amarillos (The Yellow Submarines) Club Mascot: Rival Clubs:
  6. footballarroyo.co.uk

    Dec 8, 2023Nuevo Mirandilla is a football stadium in Cádiz, Spain. The stadium is the home of Cádiz CF. The stadium originally opened as Estadio Ramón de Carranza on September 3, 1955. Since then, it has been completely rebuilt twice. With a capacity of 20,724 seats, it is the 24th-largest stadium in Spain and the 5th-largest in Andalusia.
  7. transfermarkt.co.uk

    Cádiz CF . 2 . LaLiga2 League level: Second Tier ... In addition to the basic facts, you can find the address of the stadium, access information, special features, prices in the stadium and name rights. The drop-down menu above the basic facts allows you to look at former stadiums (clubs) or other home grounds (national teams). ...
  8. en.wikipedia.org

    The key match against Hércules took place on 26 June 2016, at the Ramón de Carranza stadium. Cádiz won it 1-0. [3] Chart of Cádiz CF league performance 1929-2023. On 29 September 2019, Cádiz CF organized trials in Mumbai, India. For the second time, the club gave an opportunity to more than 250 Indian students to win a scholarship to ...
  9. The stadium serves as the primary playing venue for Cádiz CF. On September 3, 1955, the stadium first opened its doors to the public. Since then, it has undergone two separate instances of comprehensive reconstruction. It has a total seating capacity of 20,724, making it the 24th-largest stadium in Spain and the 5th-largest in Andalusia ...
  10. soccerphile.com

    The stadium has been subsequently rebuilt on two occasions in 1984 and again between 2003 and 2013. Only the main stand (Tribuna) has a roof. The ground is a stone's throw from the beach and the sea. The stadium is home to Cádiz CF with a capacity of just over 25,000 Access - Getting There. Cadiz is a historic port city in Andalusia in ...

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