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Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campin

The Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campin, commonly known as El Campin, is the main stadium of Bogota, Colombia. It was inaugurated on 10 August 1938 and has a current capacity of 36,343 spectators. It is the home ground of the Categoria Primera A teams Millonarios F.C and Santa Fe.

The stadium is named after Nemesio Camacho, former manager of the then-existing streetcar system of Bogota and also the father of Luis Camacho Matiz, the person who offered the land where the stadium would be constructed. The name Campin comes from a modification of the word "camping" because the area where the stadium currently stands was formerly a camping zone. It entered service as a football stadium around 1946, just in time to host the first national club tournament. It was used as the final venue for 2001 Copa America, where the Colombian team were crowned champions of the American continent defeating Mexico 1–0. This stadium was one of the eight stadiums of the 2011 FIFA U-20 World Cup held by Colombia and hosted its closing ceremony.

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