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Training ground in Mexico City From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Instalaciones de Club de Fútbol América is the training ground of professional football club América. It opened in 1973 and is located in the borough of Tlalpan in Mexico City. The surface area is 70,049.957 meters long, and is used by the first-team and the youth squads, as well as by the administrators and technical staff.
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"El Nido" | |
Location | Tlalpan Mexico City |
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Coordinates | 19°18′41.05″N 99°08′14.95″W |
Owner | Club América |
Type | Sports facility |
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Opened | 1973[1] |
Construction cost | $177.5 million |
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El Nido |
The ground is known by its official nickname El Nido (The Nest in English), due to the team's nickname being Las Águilas (The Eagles).
The grounds were renovated and remodeled in 2008 under then-club president Michel Bauer. The architect Gustavo Soto was in charge of the project. This included the renovation of the administrative offices, locker rooms, auditorium, trophy room, and the electrical and plumbing. All of the training equipment was replaced with more modern training technology as well. The renovation was completed in 2009.[2]
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