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  1. It was opened on 26 May 1938 and named after former club president Antonio Vespucio Liberti (1900–1978). It is the largest stadium in both Argentina and all of South America with a capacity of 86,049 and is also home of the Argentina national football team. It was the main venue in the 1951 Pan American Games.

  2. El estadio Monumental, también conocido como el Monumental de Núñez, estadio River Plate, o por cuestiones de patrocinio estadio Mâs Monumental, es un recinto deportivo ubicado en la intersección de las avenidas Figueroa Alcorta y Udaondo del barrio de Belgrano, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 5 6 Es propiedad del Club Atlético River Plate y fue ...

  3. Estadio Monumental De River Plate is the home stadium of the famous Argentine football club River Plate and the national team. It is also the largest stadium in Argentina and one of the most iconic venues in South America. You can visit this historic site and learn about its history, architecture, and events, or watch a thrilling match with passionate fans. Estadio Monumental De River Plate is a must-see attraction for any football lover or culture seeker in Buenos Aires.

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  4. Sep 20, 2023 · The Buenos Aires based club has expanded the fabulous Estadio Mâs Monumental. Making it the largest stadium in the whole of South America, and now they have plans to do even more. Further ...

  5. The Estadio Monumental is the home of Club Atlético River Plate, one of Argentina's two most popular football (soccer) clubs. The stadium is one of the most important in South America, and, with a capacity of 76,000, it's the biggest in Argentina. It hosts most of Argentina's international home matches and has also been the venue for ...

  6. 2012. Tragic incident took place on Sunday evening in Buenos Aires as a fan was stabbed during a fight. Despite attempts to save his life, he passed away after several hours – C5N television reports. Stadium: Mâs Monumental, Buenos Aires, capacity: 72054, club: CA River Plate.

  7. Más Monumental Stadium[1] It was opened on 26 May 1938 and named after former club president Antonio Vespucio Liberti (1900–1978). It is the largest stadium in both Argentina and all of South America with a capacity of 86,049 and is also home of the Argentina national football team. It was the main venue in the 1951 Pan American Games.