Estadio municipal de La Albuera, Municipal stadium in Segovia, Spain.
Estadio municipal de La Albuera is a football stadium in Segovia with a capacity of around 6,000 seats on a grass field. Concrete stands surround the pitch and allow spectators to view the match from all sides.
The stadium opened in 1977 and replaced the older El Peñascal facility as the city's sports venue. During preparations for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain, the pitch received improvements.
The stadium serves as the home ground for the local football club Gimnástica Segoviana and shapes the sports life of the city. On match days, supporters gather here to cheer for their team.
The stadium is located in the La Albuera neighborhood at Calle los Tejedores 48 and is part of a larger sports complex. As a public facility under municipal management, it is accessible on match days and available at other times depending on scheduling.
The stadium gained recognition when it hosted the 2010 Rugby King's Cup final, where Valladolid Rugby Club secured their second championship title. This event shows that the venue serves different sports beyond football.
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