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| location = Coia, [[Vigo]], [[Spain]]
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| owner = [[Celta Vigo|Real Club Celta de Vigo]]
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'''Campo de Fútbol de Coia''' (Coia Football Ground) was a sporting venue in Coia, [[Vigo]], which was the home ground of [[Celta Vigo]], and its predecessor [[Real Vigo Sporting|Vigo Sporting Club]], between 9 February 1908 and December 1928.
'''Campo de Coia''' ({{Lang|es|Coia Football Ground|italic=no}}) was a sporting venue in Coia, [[Vigo]], Spain, which was the home ground of [[Celta Vigo]], and its predecessor [[Real Vigo Sporting|Vigo Sporting Club]], between 9 February 1908 and December 1928.


On 14 May 1922 it hosted the [[1922 Copa del Rey Final]] between [[FC Barcelona]] and [[Real Unión]] when [[FC Barcelona]] easily won with 5-1.
On 14 May 1922, it hosted the [[1922 Copa del Rey Final]] between [[FC Barcelona]] and [[Real Unión]] which [[FC Barcelona]] easily won with 5–1.


The last match ever played at Coia was the first-leg of the quarter-finals of the [[Copa de España]], on December 9, 1928, against [[Real Sociedad]]. Which ended in a 2-1 win for the local team. They would go on to lose the away leg 3-0 in [[San Sebastián]].
The last match ever played at Coia was the first-leg of the quarter-finals of the [[Copa de España]], on December 9, 1928, against [[Real Sociedad]]. Which ended in a 2–1 win for the local team. They would go on to lose the return leg 3–0 in [[San Sebastián]].


There is now a [[Toys "R" Us]] store on the former site, as well as residential housing and a park.
The site is now occupied by a [[Lidl]] supermarket, residential housing and a park.


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://estadiosdeespana.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/vigo-estadio-balaidos.html Estadios de España] {{en icon}}
*[http://estadiosdeespana.blogspot.co.uk/2011/11/vigo-estadio-balaidos.html Estadios de España] {{in lang|en}}


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[[Category:Defunct football venues in Spain]]
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Latest revision as of 18:06, 12 February 2023

Coia
Map
Full nameCampo de Coia
LocationCoia, Vigo, Spain
Coordinates42°13′39″N 8°44′09″W / 42.227457°N 8.735936°W / 42.227457; -8.735936
OwnerReal Club Celta de Vigo
Field size101 m × 60.5 m (331 ft × 198 ft)
SurfaceGrass
OpenedFebruary 9, 1908
ClosedDecember 1928
Tenants
Real Vigo Sporting Club (1908–1923)
Real Club Celta de Vigo (1923–1928)[1]

Campo de Coia (Coia Football Ground) was a sporting venue in Coia, Vigo, Spain, which was the home ground of Celta Vigo, and its predecessor Vigo Sporting Club, between 9 February 1908 and December 1928.

On 14 May 1922, it hosted the 1922 Copa del Rey Final between FC Barcelona and Real Unión which FC Barcelona easily won with 5–1.

The last match ever played at Coia was the first-leg of the quarter-finals of the Copa de España, on December 9, 1928, against Real Sociedad. Which ended in a 2–1 win for the local team. They would go on to lose the return leg 3–0 in San Sebastián.

The site is now occupied by a Lidl supermarket, residential housing and a park.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Real Club Celta de Vigo, S.A.D. :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del Fútbol Español".
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