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Atotxa (Spanish: Atocha) was a
football stadium in San Sebastián, Spain. It was the home
ground of Real
Sociedad until 1993 when it was
replaced by Anoeta...
- 1924, and
concluded on May 4, 1924, with the final, held at the
Estadio de
Atotxa in San Sebastián, in
which Real Unión
lifted the
trophy for the
second time...
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Lisbon Attendance: 75,000 Referee: Ron
Bridges (Wales) 7
September 1988
Atotxa, San Sebastián Attendance: 21,000 Referee:
Georges Sandoz (Switzerland)...
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Spanish cup competition, the Copa del Rey. The
final was pla**** at
Atotxa Stadium, in San Sebastián, on 4 May 1924. Real Unión beat Real
Madrid 1–0...
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Sporting tied, with both
games drawn. A
replay match was pla****. 20
April 1919
Atotxa Stadium, San Sebastián Referee: Julián
Ruete FC
Barcelona won 2–0 on aggregate...
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Sociedad cantera (youth) Real
Sociedad Femenino (women) Home
stadium Ondarreta Atotxa Anoeta Zubieta Facilities (training)
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Atotxa, San Sebastián Attendance: 18,725 Referee: Gérard
Biguet (France) 3–3 on...
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teams united to
sneak in and
display the
illegal Basque flag, Ikurrina, at
Atotxa Stadium. The act was successful, as the
authorities took no action, and...
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friendly was held
between the two
teams to
inaugurate Real Sociedad's
Atotxa Stadium; the
result was a 3–3 draw and the
first goalscorer at the stadium...
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Sociedad 2–2
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Manuel Olivares Stadium:
Atotxa Stadium Referee:
Ramon Melcón...