Estadio Carlos Tartiere, Football stadium in Oviedo, Spain
Estadio Carlos Tartiere is a football stadium in Oviedo that holds about 30500 spectators. The venue sits in a valley location that affects its natural light conditions throughout the year.
An original stadium was built in 1932 and named after Real Oviedo's first president. The current facility opened in 2000 as a replacement on a new site.
The stadium reached its first full capacity during an Asturian derby match in October 2001, when Sporting de Gijón defeated Real Oviedo with 30,500 spectators present.
The pitch requires special attention due to the site's valley location and moisture conditions common in the region. Visitors should prepare for changeable weather and bring appropriate clothing.
The stadium has hosted three matches of the Spanish national team against different European opponents. These games highlight the venue's importance for football in the region.
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