Estadio Municipal de Miramar

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Estadio Municipal de Miramar
Full nameEstadio Municipal de Miramar
Location Luanco, Spain
Coordinates 43°36′49″N5°48′00″W / 43.613661°N 5.800085°W / 43.613661; -5.800085 Coordinates: 43°36′49″N5°48′00″W / 43.613661°N 5.800085°W / 43.613661; -5.800085
Owner Ayuntamiento de Gozón
Capacity 3,500 [1]
Record attendance5,000 (Marino de Luanco vs Deportivo de La Coruña, 7 November 2001) [2]
Field size103 m × 65 m (338 ft × 213 ft)
Surface Grass
ScoreboardManual
Construction
Opened6 September 1953 [3]
ArchitectJosé Manuel Busto
Tenants
Marino de Luanco

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References

  1. Miramar registrará la mejor entrada en Liga; La Nueva España, 26 February 2012 (in Spanish)
  2. El Deportivo remontó un gol para matar la sorpresa; El Mundo (Spain), 8 November 2001 (in Spanish)
  3. "86 aniversario (1931-2017) Marino de Luanco" (in Spanish). Marino de Luanco Facebook Account. 6 April 2017. Retrieved 31 May 2017.