Noun
estadio (plural estadios)
(historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of distance, variously equivalent to about 185.2, 231.5, or 257.2 m depending on the number of leagues per equatorial degree.
Always Ready frequently play at the Estadio Rafael Mendoza which belongs to The Strongest, who rarely use the stadium due to its relatively small capacity. Source: Internet
After some successes, the 1943 elected president Santiago Bernabéu decided that the Estadio Chamartín was not big enough for the ambitions of the club, and thus a new stadium was built and was inaugurated on 14 December 1947. Source: Internet
Atalanta face PSG at the Estadio da Luz on Wednesday, August 12. Here’s all the info you need to watch. Source: Internet
Angelino was one of RB Leipzig's more impressive performers tonight on a disappointing evening at the Estadio da Luz in Lisbon. Source: Internet
Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey Baseball has a long history in the city, where it became the most popular sport during the early 20th century. Source: Internet
It was announced on November 16, 2007, that Estadio Cuscatlán would become the first soccer stadium in Central America and the Caribbean to have a large LED screen, on which spectators can view the action. Source: Internet