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- Corona_Stadium_(1970) abstract "The Corona Stadium (the name comes from the beer brand) was one of the smallest football (soccer) stadiums in Mexico having only capacity for 20,100 seats. It was located in the city of Torreón, Coahuila. This sport facility was used mostly for football games and was the home of the club Santos Laguna. This stadium did not host any FIFA World Cup games because of its limited size and facilities. In 2004 this stadium hosted several games of the Copa Libertadores.".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) demolitionDate "2009-11-02".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) formerName "Moctezuma Stadium".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) location Coahuila.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) location Torre%C3%B3n.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) openingDate "1970-07-02".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) operator Club_Santos_Laguna.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) tenant Club_Santos_Laguna.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) thumbnail Estadio_corona.jpg?width=300.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) wikiPageID "2020099".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) wikiPageRevisionID "602216199".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) closed "--11-02".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) coordinates "25.555".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) demolished "2009-11-02".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) formerNames "Moctezuma Stadium".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) location Coahuila.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) location Torreón.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) opened "1970-07-02".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) operator Club_Santos_Laguna.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) seatingCapacity "20100".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) stadiumName "Corona".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) surface Grass.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) tenants Club_Santos_Laguna.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) subject Category:Club_Santos_Laguna.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) subject Category:Football_venues_in_Mexico.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Coahuila.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) point "25.555 -103.40305555555555".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type Place.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type SportFacility.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type Stadium.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type Wikidata:Q532.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type Place.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type StadiumOrArena.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type Location.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) type SpatialThing.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) comment "The Corona Stadium (the name comes from the beer brand) was one of the smallest football (soccer) stadiums in Mexico having only capacity for 20,100 seats. It was located in the city of Torreón, Coahuila. This sport facility was used mostly for football games and was the home of the club Santos Laguna. This stadium did not host any FIFA World Cup games because of its limited size and facilities. In 2004 this stadium hosted several games of the Copa Libertadores.".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) label "Corona Stadium (1970)".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) label "Estadio Corona (1970)".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) label "Estadio Corona".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) label "Estadio Corona".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) label "Estadio Corona".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) label "Estádio Corona".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Estadio_Corona.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Estadio_Corona.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Estadio_Corona_(1970).
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Estadio_Corona.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Estádio_Corona.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs m.06fl9q.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Q1369155.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) sameAs Q1369155.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) lat "25.555".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) long "-103.40305555555555".
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) wasDerivedFrom Corona_Stadium_(1970)?oldid=602216199.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) depiction Estadio_corona.jpg.
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) isPrimaryTopicOf Corona_Stadium_(1970).
- Corona_Stadium_(1970) name "Corona".