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Ciudad Deportiva Atlético de Madrid

Association football training grounds in SpainAtlético MadridSports venues completed in 1995Sports venues in the Community of Madrid

Ciudad Deportiva Atlético de Madrid, officially Ciudad Wanda Deportiva Atlético de Madrid is the training ground and academy base of Spanish football club Atlético Madrid. It was officially opened on 13 September 1995. Located in Majadahonda and covering 55,000 m² it is used since 1995 for youth and senior team trainings. It is also home to the mini Estadio Cerro del Espino, which is the home ground of Atlético Madrid B and CF Rayo Majadahonda, both playing in Segunda División B.

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Ciudad Deportiva Atlético de Madrid
Carretera de Pozuelo a Majadahonda,

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Campos de Fútbol Cerro del Espino

Carretera de Pozuelo a Majadahonda 57
28221
Community of Madrid, Spain
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