Estadio Racing Club
| Estadio de Racing Club | |
Alsina y Colón | |
The stadium in 1939 | |
| Location | Alsina and Colón, Avellaneda, Argentina |
|---|---|
| Owner | Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway |
| Operator | Racing Club |
| Type | Stadium |
| Genre(s) | Sporting events |
| Capacity | 50,000 |
| Field size | 105 x 85 m |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1906 |
| Renovated | 1928–29 |
| Closed | December 1946 |
| Demolished | 1948 |
| Tenants | |
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The Alsina y Colón Stadium (Spanish: Estadio de Alsina y Colón, pronounced [esˈtaðjo dˈe alsˈina ˈi kolˈon]; lit. 'Alsina and Colón Stadium'), officially known as Racing Club Stadium (Spanish: Estadio de Racing Club, pronounced [esˈtaðjo dˈe ɾɾˈaθiŋ klˈub]), was an association football stadium in Avellaneda, Argentina. It was the home of Racing Club, before the club moved to the current El Cilindro, located on the same site.
The stadium held 50,000 spectators. It was one of two stadiums that hosted the first Copa América in 1916, along with GEBA Stadium.