Estadio Baltasar Pujales

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Estadio Baltasar Pujales
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Location Vigo, Spain
Owner Vigo Town Hall
Capacity 2,500
Field size103 × 64 m
SurfaceArtificial turf
OpenedMarch 2001
Tenants
Rápido de Bouzas

Estadio Baltasar Pujales is a football stadium in Bouzas, Vigo, Spain, that hosts the home matches of Rapido de Bouzas. It can hold up to 2500 people. The stadium was renovated in 2009.

Coordinates: 42°13′36.44″N8°45′20.49″W / 42.2267889°N 8.7556917°W / 42.2267889; -8.7556917

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