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The Alsina y Colón Stadium (, ; ), officially known as Racing Club Stadium (, ), was an
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in
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,
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. It was the home of Racing Club, before the club moved to the current El Cilindro, located on the same site. The stadium held 50,000 spectators. It was one of two stadiums that hosted the first
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in
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, along with GEBA Stadium.


History

After spending some time in other locations, Racing Club returned to Alsina and Colón streets in 1906. The stadium hosted not only football matches but other sporting events. On May 7, 1911, Racing debuted in Primera División playing in "Alsina y Colón" vs San Isidro, becoming the first Racing's top division match held in that venue. By those times, the club built the roof grandstands.Racing Club
on Viejos Estadios website
One of Racing's achievements in that stadium was the win over legendary team
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3–1. That was the last season of Alumni in Argentine football so the club disbanded soon after."Alumni: en el nombre del fútbol"
on ''Clarín'', 2003-04-21
Racing is considered the "successor" of Alumni due to their successful campaigns in upcoming years during the second decade of the 20th. century. Some journalist state that Racing gave birth to the " creole style", opposing to Alumni's British school that dominated the first years of the century. By those times, the Argentina national team played their home games at Gimnasia y Esgrima's venue, Estadio G.E.B.A. When the club broke up with the
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to establish Federación Argentina de Football in 1912, the official Association decided that Argentine would play their games at Racing Club, which was the second stadium in importance by then. The first match played by the Argentine side in Racing was the 1912 edition of Copa Newton (held on October 6) v
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. As football gained more enthusiasts, the club built more grandstands on Alsina and Italia streets to increase the stadium's capacity. In 1913, Argentina played a Copa Lipton match at Racing Club, beating Uruguay 4–0. That same year, Racing achieved its first title in Primera División after beating San Isidro 2–0 in the final match. Racing also hosted some matches played by English club
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during their tour to
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in 1914, Exeter City played a total of six games at Racing Club against local combined teams and Racing itself. Italian club
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also played some friendly matches at Racing that same year. On 17 July 1916, the last match of the
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(the first continental competition organised by
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was held in Racing Club, when Argentina and Uruguay tied 0–0. The match was scheduled to be played at GEBA one day before, but the huge number of fans (30,000) that had gone to Palermo surpassed the capacity of the stadium (about 20,000) and the match was suspended. Showing their anger at the decision, some spectators burned down the grandstands. Therefore, the match was re-programmed for the next day at Racing Club."Triste epílogo del Campeonato Sudamericano" on ''La Vanguardia'' newspaper, 17 Jul 1916 Racing Club was the frequent venue for international games until 1918 when GEBA was re-opened. In 1922, the grandstand was built, increasing the capacity to 30,000 spectators. The stadium was refurbished again between 1928 and 1928, increasing its capacity to 50,000 spectators. The stadium grounds, which were owned by the
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, were acquired by Racing in 1944. Two years later it was granted a loan to build a new stadium made of concrete. The last official match played at ''Alsina y Colón'' was on 1 December 1946, when Racing lost to
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6–4.


References

* David Goldblatt; ''World Soccer Yearbook; 2002'' {{Racing Club de Avellaneda r Sport in Avellaneda r s