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Estadio El Alcoraz

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Established
1972 (53 years old)

Capacity
9,100

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Country
Spain

Location
Huesca, Aragón

Timezone
UTC +01:00 Central European Time (CET)

Coordinates
42°07′55″N 00°25′28″W



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tiny league badge icon 11 Jan Huesca tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Córdoba
tiny league badge icon 01 Feb Huesca tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Cádiz
tiny league badge icon 15 Feb Huesca tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Ceuta
tiny league badge icon 22 Feb Huesca tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Mirandés
tiny league badge icon 08 Mar Huesca tiny home badge icon - tiny away badge icon Albacete
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tiny league badge icon 08 Nov Huesca tiny home badge icon 2 - 2 tiny away badge icon FC Andorra
tiny league badge icon 24 Oct Huesca tiny home badge icon 1 - 1 tiny away badge icon Las Palmas
tiny league badge icon 04 Oct Huesca tiny home badge icon 2 - 1 tiny away badge icon Burgos
tiny league badge icon 28 Sep Huesca tiny home badge icon 0 - 1 tiny away badge icon Granada
tiny league badge icon 13 Sep Huesca tiny home badge icon 1 - 0 tiny away badge icon Málaga


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Estadio El Alcoraz is a football stadium in the city of Huesca, Aragon, Spain. It serves as the home ground of the city's foremost professional football club, SD Huesca. It was named after the battle of Alcoraz which took place there in 1096.

It is located next to San Jorge's hill and it has a capacity of 7,638 people. The architect Raimundo Bambó was in charge of stadium's design and construction. The cost of his work was covered thanks to the efforts of José Maria Mur, the club's president at that time. He was the one who suggested building a stadium and started the project, which lasted for 4 years. The stadium's cost amounted to approximately 15 million pesetas (about 90,000 euros).

It was opened on January 16, 1972, with a match between SD Huesca and Deportivo Aragón. In 1986, with the club drowning debts, the stadium went to auction. About 200 managers and fans of the club joined to form a society that won the auction, thus rescuing the stadium from the bank's embargo. Since then it has witnessed many social and sport events. These include a Copa del Rey match in 1990 between SD Huesca and Cádiz CF, which took place on December 13 and ended in a 0:0 tie followed by the Cádiz CF win by penalty shoot-out in the second game. As well as a match between Spain's Under-21 national football team and Greece, which took place on June 6, 2003, and ended in Spain winning 2–0.

In the 2008/2009 season, after the promotion of SD Huesca to Segunda División, there were important enhancements in the stadium: roof building, extension of the central stand, reconstruction of the presidential box, changing rooms, offices, and benches.

With the promotion of Huesca to La Liga, the stadium was expanded from less than 5,500 seats to 7,638 seats in 2018 . The stadium underwent an extensive renovation. The changes have affected the stands, VIP guests boxes and spaces, the press room, mixed zone, toilets, bars, and the parking.
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