Ondarreta Stadium was a football stadium in San Sebastián, Spain. It was the home ground of Real Sociedad from 1909 to 1913 when it was replaced by Atotxa...
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superseded Ondarreta Stadium 80 years earlier. It had a capacity of 17,000 spectators. The Municipal Stadium of Atocha was the second stadium that Real...
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cities for the 2030 FIFA World Cup. It is the third home stadium of Real Sociedad preceded by Ondarreta (1909–1913), and Atocha (1913–1993). The external concourse...
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Football Club was born. The Recreation Club used to hold its matches at Ondarreta Stadium, so San Sebastian FC began using the Atocha Velodrome, belonging to...
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Basque pelota would soon come under threat, so much so that the Atotxa Stadium in San Sebastián forced nearby pelota courts to be demolished in order...
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Bilbao (then known as Athletic Club) and Vasconia, and was held at Ondarreta Stadium, San Sebastián on 20 March 1910. Athletic won the trophy for the third...
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Ondarreta Stadium, San Sebastián Referee: D. Labat 20 March 1910 Ondarreta Stadium, San Sebastián Referee: D. Labat 21 March 1910 Ondarreta Stadium,...
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23 July 1911 Real Sociedad 2 - 1 FC Barcelona San Sebastián [1] Comamala Stadium: Ondarreta Stadium Referee: Enrique Alegre...
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Also in 1906, Recreation Club inaugurates the Ondarreta Stadium, the city's first-ever football stadium. Although the football section of the Real Club...
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of the competition, in the semi-finals against Stade toulousain at Ondarreta Stadium on 17 April; Lacort went on to score a further three goals to help...
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