Hipódromo de la Castellana

The Hipódromo de la Castellana, also known as the Hipódromo de Madrid, was a sports facility dedicated to horse racing. Located on the Paseo de la Castellana in Madrid, Spain, it was designed by engineer Francisco Boguerín as one of the first official horse racing tracks in the city. The Hipódromo was inaguruated to celebrate the wedding of King Alfonso XII in 1878. In successive years, the venue also hosted football matches,[1] mainly some Copa del Rey finals.[2]

Hipódromo de la Castellana
The Hipódromo in 1930
LocationMadrid, Spain
Date opened31 January 1878
Date closed1933; 91 years ago (1933)

With the widening of Paseo de la Castellana in the 1930s, the Hipódromo was closed and then demolished. The site, now occupied by the office buildings of Nuevos Ministerios, was on the outskirts of Madrid at that time. During its years of operation it was the meeting place of the gentry and aristocracy of the time.

The main horse racing venue for Madrid, since the mid-twentieth century, has been the Hippodrome de la Zarzuela. [2]

Football

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From the founding of Real Madrid CF (then known as Madrid FC) in 1902, the venue was the home of the club. As a football venue, it was replaced by the Campo de O'Donnell in 1912. The Hipódromo was by no means perfect. In order for the game to be visible from both sides of a field normally used for horse racing, the playing area was ridiculously large, and to make it worse, horse manure had been used as fertilizer, which in those times created a huge risk of tetanus; the venue was thus likened to a death trap.[3]

During that period, the Hipódromo de Madrid hosted three finals of the Spanish Cup (1903, 1906 and 1907), the latter two of which being won by Madrid as part of their four successive Copa del Rey titles between 1905 and 1908.[4] Notably, the venue also hosted all the matches of the 1902 Copa de la Coronación, the predecessor of the Copa del Rey. Furthermore, the Hipódromo de Madrid was the very first venue of a El Clásico match, when Madrid faced FC Barcelona in the semi-finals of the Copa de la Coronación on 13 May 1902, which ended in a 3–1 for Barcelona.

Notable events

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Matches at the Estadio del Hipódromo included:

Other uses

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In some cases air shows were held.

References

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  1. ^ El regalo de bodas a los reyes que disfrutó toda la alta sociedad madrileña by Alba Cabañero, 31 Jan 2018
  2. ^ a b Caruana, Pablo (2014). "Un hipódromo en la Castellana". El País (in Spanish).
  3. ^ "The first-ever meeting between Madrid and FC Barcelona in 1902". www.fcbarcelona.fr (in Spanish). 5 February 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2022.
  4. ^ "The 19 Spanish Cups of Real Madrid". www.realmadrid.com. Retrieved 30 August 2022.

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