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  2. 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.

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    Argentina national football team (1956–1978, 1992–present) Website. bocajuniors.com.ar/labombonera. The Alberto José Armando Stadium is a football stadium located in La Boca, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

  4. The Estadio Gigante de Arroyito ( Spanish pronunciation: [xiˈɣante ðe aroˈʝito]) is a stadium in the city of Rosario, Argentina. It is owned by club Rosario Central, serving as home venue for football matches. [2] The Argentina national football team has played there several times.

  5. The Estadio Libertadores de América - Ricardo Enrique Bochini [4] [5] is a stadium located in the district of Avellaneda in Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. Owned by Club Atlético Independiente, the stadium host the home matches of club's football team. The stadium was officially named only as recently as 2005, [6] having been previously ...

  6. Since the World Cup in 1950, Maracanã Stadium has mainly been used for club games involving four major football clubs in Rio — Vasco, Botafogo, Flamengo and Fluminense. The stadium has also hosted numerous domestic football cup finals, most notably the Copa do Brasil and the Campeonato Carioca.

  7. Argentina national football team is the national football team of Argentina. They are nicknamed La Albiceleste (the blue and whites).

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