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Encyclopedia > Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero

Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero is a multi-use stadium in Heredia, Costa Rica. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Club Sport Herediano. The stadium holds 8,144 people. Telstra Stadium in Sydney, Australia is capable of being converted from a rectangular rugby football field to an oval for cricket and Australian rules football games A modern stadium (plural stadiums or stadia in English) is a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of... Heredia is a city in north-central Costa Rica, the capital of Heredia Province. ... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... // Club Sport Herediano is a football club for Costa Ricas Primera División, which currently plays in Heredia and is also one of the oldest franchises in Costa Rican soccer. ...


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Club Sport Herediano - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (606 words)
Native Heredian soccer players such as José Joaquín "Toquita" Gutiérrez, Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Víctor Manuel Ruiz, Gilberto and Claudio Arguedas, and Luis Valerio who all played in various clubs such as La Libertad and Gimnástica Española united to sign the official constitution of Club Sport Herediano in June 1921.
Don Eladio Rosabal Cordero whome the Stadium in Heredia was named after in 1965 was not just one of the founding faters of the club but he was also one of the most historic and decorated players to ever wear the Red and Yellow.
Andy Herron, Paulo Wanchope, Eladio Rosabal Cordero, José Joaquín "Toquita" Gutiérrez, Víctor Manuel Ruiz, Gilberto and Claudio Arguedas, Luis Valerio, Róger Gómez, and Mauricio Solis.
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