Tiro del Pichón
Tiro del Pichón ("Pigeon Hit" in English), also known as Campo del Retiro (Retiro), Campo de la Rana ("Frogs Field"), or Campo de Estrada ("The Field next to the Street"), was the first stadium / field of Real Madrid between 1901 and 1902, which was before they were a club and moved to Campo de Jorge Juan. They were not an official club in that time, playing friendly games on this field. Tiro del Pichón hosted three Spanish Cup finals: 1904, 1905, and 1910.
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Tiro del Pichón
Tiro del Pichón ("Pigeon Hit" in English), also known as Campo del Retiro (Retiro), Campo de la Rana ("Frogs Field"), or Campo de Estrada ("The Field next to the Street"), was the first stadium / field of Real Madrid between 1901 and 1902, which was before they were a club and moved to Campo de Jorge Juan. They were not an official club in that time, playing friendly games on this field. Tiro del Pichón hosted three Spanish Cup finals: 1904, 1905, and 1910.
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