- El
Cilindro (Spanish pronunciation: [el θiˈlindɾo]; lit. 'The Cylinder',
named after its
cylindrical structure),
officially known as
Presidente Perón Stadium...
- its home
matches at
Alsina y Colón, the
current site of its stadium, El
Cilindro. Historically, it is
regarded as one of the Big Five of
Argentine football...
-
Cilindro Muni****l (The Muni****l Cylinder) was an
indoor arena in Montevideo, Uruguay,
which was
opened in 1956, for Uruguay's
Industrial Exhibition of...
-
Cilindro de Marboré (3,328 m) (also
known as Pico
Cilindro and Pic du Cylindre) is a
mountain in the
Monte Perdido m****if in the Pyrenees. It is one of...
- and
Uruguayan team Nacional. The
first leg was
hosted by
Racing at El
Cilindro of
Avellaneda on 15
August 1967,
while the
second leg was pla**** at Estadio...
-
group advanced to the Final. Source:
RSSSF Source:
RSSSF 15
August 1967 El
Cilindro,
Avellaneda Attendance: 99,148 Referee: César
Orozco (Peru) 25
August 1967...
- the 2003
Frankfurt Motor Show. The name
refers to the eight-cylinder (
cilindro in Italian)
engine (8C) and Alfa Romeo's
racing pedigree (Competizione...
- the club's
museum and offices.
After the
October 2010
collapse of the
Cilindro Muni****l, the
Palacio Peñarol
became an
important venue for Uruguayan...
-
first continental goal to
start a 6–1 win over Chile's
Huachipato FC at El
Cilindro,
putting his side into the quarter-finals of the Copa
Sudamericana 8–1...
- público ante Atlético
Bucaramanga en el
Cilindro" [Why
Racing are
playing against Atlético
Bucaramanga at the
Cilindro without fans] (in Spanish). TyC Sports...