Martínez Campos
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For the Spanish soldier and politician, see Arsenio Martínez Campos.
Martínez Campos was the home stadium of Racing de Madrid between 1918 and 1930. They played before in Campo de Hermosilla for 1 year, and in Campo de La Exposición for 3 years.[1] In 1930 Racing de Madrid moved to play their home games in Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas for another 2 years before dissolving in 1932.
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Full name | Paseo Martínez Campos |
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Location | Madrid, Spain |
Opened | 1918 |
Closed | 1930 |
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Racing de Madrid (1918—1930) |
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Martínez Campos hosted the 1919 Copa del Rey Final when Arenas Club de Getxo won the cup with a 5–2 scoreline against FC Barcelona.[2]