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called Estadio Saroldi) as its home stadium. The name of the
stadium was
settled in
honour of River's
first goalkeeper,
Federico Omar
Saroldi, who died after...
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Enrico Saroldi (March 19, 1878 – 1954) was an
Italian sculptor and medallist.
Saroldi was born in Carmagnola. He was
primarily a
monumental sculptor, and...
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Estadio Saroldi (full name:
Parque Federico Omar
Saroldi) is a multi-use
stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches...
- and the park
stadiums of
Abraham Paladino,
Alfredo Víctor Viera, Omar
Saroldi, José Nasazzi,
Osvaldo Roberto, Maracaná and Palermo. The city has a tradition...
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original on 7 June 2022. "Clausura:
River Plate derrotó 2–1 a Peñarol en el
Saroldi y le quitó el invicto" [Clausura:
River Plate defeated Peñarol by 2–1 and...
- p. 157.
Saroldi &
Moreira 2005, p. 39.
Frota 2003, p. 102.
Ferraretto 2001, p. 105.
Garcia 2004, p. 40. OESP 1955.
Onofre 2011, p. 48.
Saroldi & Moreira...
- Nickname(s) D****neros
Founded 1897
Dissolved 1925; 99 years ago (1925)
Ground Parque Federico Saroldi League Uruguayan Football Federation 1923 26th....
- de Montevideo,
there are two
other stadiums near
Estadio Viera:
Parque Saroldi (by
River Plate) and the
Estadio José
Nasazzi Park (of
Bella Vista). Estadio...
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Paladino 8,000
Racing Montevideo Osvaldo Roberto 8,500
Rampla Juniors Montevideo Olímpico 9,500
River Plate Montevideo Parque Federico Omar
Saroldi 6,000...
- 17–74.
Saroldi,
Alberto (2012). "I
vetrai di
Altare nella Provincia di
Santa Fe, Argentina".
Contribuciones Científicas GÆA. 24: 71–86.
Saroldi, Alberto;...