Estadi Pau Negre, Municipal sports complex in Montjuïc, Barcelona, Spain.
Estadi Pau Negre is a sports facility in Barcelona with a 400-meter athletics track and artificial grass field for hockey and football. The complex provides spaces for multiple athletic disciplines with specialized zones for different training needs.
The facility opened in 1989 as a reconstruction of the 1957 Campo del Cincuentenario, reflecting hockey's deep roots in the region. This history shaped it into a hockey hub for Catalonia.
The stadium is named after Pau Negre, a hockey player and sports official who shaped the sport's development in Barcelona. His influence remains visible in how the facility continues to host hockey events today.
The venue is located on the Montjuic grounds and is easily accessible by public transport. Visitors should note that the open field areas can be hot and sunny, with limited shade available.
During the 1992 Paralympic Games, the facility served as a warm-up site for Olympic athletes while hosting football competitions. This dual role during the major games demonstrates the venue's flexibility.
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