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  2. Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos (originally known as Estadio Nacional) is the national stadium of Chile, and is located in the Ñuñoa district of Santiago. The stadium, located into the Estadio Nacional Park, [2] is the largest in Chile with an official capacity of 48,665. It is part of a 62 hectare sporting complex which also ...

  3. Chile national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Chile national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Chile), nicknamed La Roja (lit. 'The Red One'), [4][5][6] represents Chile in men's international football competitions and is controlled by the Federación de Fútbol de Chile which was established in 1895. Chile has appeared in nine World Cup tournaments and were hosts of the ...

  4. Dark past of the National Stadium in Chile reemerges with ...

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    The National Stadium, where the opening ceremony of the Pan American Games in Santiago will take place on Friday, is a source of pride for many in Chile. The Pan American Games, the largest multi ...

  5. List of football stadiums in Chile - Wikipedia

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    The 48,665-capacity Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos is the home of Club Universidad de Chile. The following is a list of football stadiums in Chile , ordered by capacity. Existing stadiums

  6. Víctor Jara Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Outside view of Víctor Jara Stadium. Estadio Víctor Jara is an indoor multi-use sports complex located in the western part of Santiago, Chile, near the Estación Central and Alameda Avenue. It has a total capacity for an audience of 6,500 people. After the Chilean coup of 1973, it was used as a detention centre; about 3,000 people were killed ...

  7. 1973 Chilean coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The 1973 Chilean coup d'état (Spanish: Golpe de Estado en Chile de 1973) was a military overthrow of the democratic socialist president of Chile Salvador Allende and his Popular Unity coalition government. [10][11] Allende, who has been described as the first Marxist to be democratically elected president in a Latin American liberal ...

  8. Estadio Monumental David Arellano - Wikipedia

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    Colo-Colo (1975–1976, 1989–present) Chile national football team (selected matches) The Estadio Monumental is a football Stadium in Macul, south-east of the centre of the Chilean capital Santiago. It serves as the home ground of Colo-Colo, and on occasions also for other clubs and the national football team. The stadium has a current ...

  9. Scotland A to host Chile in November - AOL

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    Scotland will field an A side for the first time in two years when they welcome Chile to the Hive Stadium in Edinburgh in November. The last time a Scotland A team played was also against Chile ...