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Encyclopedia > Estadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera

Estadio Manuel Ruíz de Lopera is a football stadium in Sevilla, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Real Betis In typical game play, players attempt to move towards a goal through individual control of the ball, such as by dribbling (running with the ball close to their feet); by passing the ball from team-mate to team-mate; and by taking shots at the goal. ... This article is about the city in Spain. ... Real Betis Balompié is a Spanish football club in Sevilla founded in 1907. ...

  • Name: Estadio Manuel Ruíz de Lopera
  • Inauguration: 1929
  • Capacity: 35,000 seats
  • Pitch dimensions:
    • Length: 107m
    • Widht: 64m

1929 was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...

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  • Manuel Ruíz de Lopera Stadium

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Real Betis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (593 words)
Its home stadium is the 52,700 seater Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, and home colors are green and white.
In 1912, Manuel Ramos Asensio, one of the club's founding members, returned from a business trip to Glasgow with a set of green and fl striped shirts and proposed Betis take up the colours.
The club came close to folding in the summer of 1992 when they were saved by vice chairman Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, current chairman.
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