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The Estadio Revolución was a historic multi-purpose stadium located in Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico. It served as the home ground for the local football team, Club Deportivo Irapuato, and hosted numerous memorable sporting events throughout its existence. The stadium, which operated until its demolition in the 1980s, was a significant part of the city's cultural and sports heritage.
History
The Estadio Revolución was inaugurated in 1942 and became a central hub for sports in Irapuato. Its construction marked a pivotal moment for the development of football in the region. The venue was originally built to accommodate the growing popularity of the sport and provided a dedicated space for the city's beloved team, Club Deportivo Irapuato.
The stadium’s strategic location within the city made it accessible to fans and contributed to the vibrant atmosphere on match days. Over the years, it became a symbol of pride for the residents of Irapuato, showcasing the city's passion for football and sports culture.