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Encyclopedia > Estadio Sixto Escobar

Estadio Sixto Escobar is a multi-use stadium in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 18,000. The Athens Olympic Stadium A modern stadium (plural stadiums, Latin plural stadia) is a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of a field or stage partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. ... San Juan, the Spanish for Saint John, is a common toponym in parts of the world where Spanish is or was spoken: Argentina San Juan Province San Juan, Argentina, the capital of that province Cuba San Juan Hill Mexico San Juan, Campeche San Juan, Chihuahua San Juan, Coahuila San Juan... Football (soccer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ...


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Sixto Escobar: Information From Answers.com (585 words)
Escobar was, however, always a hero in Puerto Rico, and he was always thankful of his adoring fans.
Escobar is a member of the International Boxing Hall Of Fame.
On March of 2005, Escobar was honored again, when a new statue of him was revealed in the "Sixto Escobar Stadium" in San Juan.
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