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Asociación Deportivo Cali, best known as Deportivo Cali, is a Colombian sports club based in Cali, most notable for its football team, which currently competes in the Categoría Primera A.
Deportivo Cali is one of the most successful football teams in Colombia, having won nine domestic league championships, one Copa Colombia and one Superliga Colombiana, for eleven titles. Their stadium, Estadio Deportivo Cali, with an original capacity of 61,890, is the largest football stadium in Colombia and was officially inaugurated on 19 November 2008. In 2010 its capacity was reduced to 55,000 people due to renovations. Deportivo Cali's old home stadium was Estadio Olímpico Pascual Guerrero, with a capacity of 43,130. Deportivo Cali is the only Colombian football club that owns its own stadium. It was also the first Colombian team to reach the final of Copa Libertadores in 1978. In 2016, Forbes listed Deportivo Cali as the 36th most valuable team of America.
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Alvis
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Anaya
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Beltrán
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Bonilla
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Caicedo
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Caicedo
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Caicedo
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Carrascal
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Castro
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Cifuentes
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Cruz
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Dieppa
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García
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González
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González
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González
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Henry
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Lozano
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Maeso
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Marmolejo
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Martínez
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Martínez
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Mina
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Montaño
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Otálvaro
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Palacios
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Perlaza
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Ramírez
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Ravelo
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Rebellón
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Rocha
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Rodríguez
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Rodriguez
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Rodríguez
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Roncancio
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Sinisterra
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Solís
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Soto
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Tabares
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Toncel
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Viveros
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Vuletich
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Zapata
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Showing 0 to 43 (Total: 43)Stadium or HomeEstadio Deportivo Cali, also called Estadio de Palmaseca, is a football stadium located in Palmira, Colombia. The stadium opened in 2010, and it is the home field of Deportivo Cali. Its original capacity was for 61,890 people but it was reduced to 52,000 due to renovations. Even so, since its construction the stadium has been the largest stadium of the country. Due to issues involving evacuation safety and the limited amount of access roads to the stadium, its capacity is capped at 25,000 people as of 2017.
The construction of the Deportivo Cali stadium was halted and geographically shifted (250 metres) after remains belonging to a Pre-Columbian ancient indigenous culture were found in the area of building.
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