El Relleno

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LocationVigo, Galicia, Spain
Opened1876
Demolished1910
El Relleno
LocationVigo, Galicia, Spain
Construction
Opened1876
Demolished1910
Tenants
Exiles FC (1876–1908)
Vigo FC (1905–1908)

El Relleno, otherwise known as the Alameda landfill area, was a sports venue in the city of Vigo, Spain. Vigo, the home of football, has its origins in El Relleno, where it served as the home ground of the very first football clubs in the city and the pitch for the very first football games played in Vigo. This led to the first recognized game being played in Vigo on 9 February, 1905 between Exiles FC and Exmouth, where the ground then became the first home to Vigo FC.[1]

Throughout the 19th century, Vigo suffered a couple of natural land reclamations, including a particularly large piece of land that had reclaimed during the mid-19th century.[2] On that location, a mall with gardens would later be built, and today bears the name of Emilio García Olloqui. Emilio was the person responsible for expanding the city towards the sea.[1] This landfill soon became known as El Relleno due to its proximity to the Relleno Squares. In the 1870s, an International Communications Telegraph Center was established in Vigo, known as "El Cable Inglés".[3] The English Cable workers soon established a sports club in 1873 called the Exiles Cable Club, which afterwards formed a football section in 1876 known as Exiles Football Club. Often times the crews of the British ships would be challenged to a football match at the Alameda landfill area located near the port. Playing football games against the crews of English ships, ranging from sailors to captains through officers were a norm. The games were held in El Relleno, which officially became one of the first football fields in the country.[4][1]

El Relleno dominance

Decline and collapse

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