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  • Men carrying trophies pass a tour group as they survey the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The 'executive' old concrete seating at the Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez, the home of Club Atlético Colón, commonly known as Colón de Santa Fe or just Colón is a football team from Santa Fe, Argentina. The stadium was opened in 9 July 1946 and has a capacity of 33,548.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere.<br />
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An image of Maradona sits behind stacks of chairs and food signs in the cafeteria at Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Newell's Old Boys' multi-use stadium in Rosario, Argentina. The stadium was built in 1911 and has a capacity of 38,095.
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  • The trophies on display in the Museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, the home of Club Atlético Huracán, known simply as Huracán. The club are situated in the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The stadium was opened 11 September 1949 and has a capacity of  48,314.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..A mural on the wall of the Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez, the home of Club Atlético Colón, commonly known as Colón de Santa Fe or just Colón is a football team from Santa Fe, Argentina. The stadium was opened in 9 July 1946 and has a capacity of 33,548.
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  • Diego Maradona look a like Escolastico Berto Mendez makes money having his photograph taken with tourists in the famous La Boca region of Buenos Aires, near the Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, He once appeared with Maradona on the famous footballers TV show on Argentinian television. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, the home of Club Atlético Huracán, known simply as Huracán. The club are situated in the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The stadium was opened 11 September 1949 and has a capacity of  48,314.
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  • A view of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A River Plate fan enters the futuristic tunnel of the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Club Atlético Excursionistas, know as Excursio are a football team based in the Belgrano district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. They currently play in the Primera C Metropolitana. Founded  1 February 1910 the small La Pampa ground has a capacity of 8000.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The ticket windows at The Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, the home of Rosario Central. The stadium was originally opened in 1929 and remodeled to concrete in three stages, the first in 1957, the second in 1963 and the third in 1968..The stadium was remodeled in 1974-78 in preparation for the 1978 World Cup. It has capacity for 41,654 spectators.
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  • A stadium tour group listen to a presentation by a River Plate tour guide during a visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Argentina's most famous stadium Estadio Alberto J. Armando, otherwise know as La Bombonera, home of Club Atlético Boca Juniors  based in the La Boca neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The ground was opened May 25, 1940 and has a capacity of 49,000.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Argentina's most famous stadium Estadio Alberto J. Armando, otherwise know as La Bombonera, home of Club Atlético Boca Juniors  based in the La Boca neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The ground was opened May 25, 1940 and has a capacity of 49,000.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Old concrete seating at the Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez, the home of Club Atlético Colón, commonly known as Colón de Santa Fe or just Colón is a football team from Santa Fe, Argentina. The stadium was opened in 9 July 1946 and has a capacity of 33,548.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Advertising on a wall at the Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao Lopez, the home of Club Atlético Colón, commonly known as Colón de Santa Fe or just Colón is a football team from Santa Fe, Argentina. The stadium was opened in 9 July 1946 and has a capacity of 33,548.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, the home of Club Atlético Huracán, known simply as Huracán. The club are situated in the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The stadium was opened 11 September 1949 and has a capacity of  48,314.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Kids play football outside Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti, otherwise know as El Monumental,  situated in Nuñez, Buenos Aires and is the home of one of Argentina's most famous clubs, Club Atlético River Plate. The stadium was opened 25 May 1938 and has a capacity of 57.921.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..A wall at The Estadio Gigante de Arroyito, the home of Rosario Central. The stadium was originally opened in 1929 and remodeled to concrete in three stages, the first in 1957, the second in 1963 and the third in 1968..The stadium was remodeled in 1974-78 in preparation for the 1978 World Cup. It has capacity for 41,654 spectators.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere.<br />
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Seats are reflected in a plastic panel separating the standing and seating area's of Argentina's most famous stadium Estadio Alberto J. Armando, otherwise know as La Bombonera, home of Club Atlético Boca Juniors  based in the La Boca neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The ground was opened May 25, 1940 and has a capacity of 49,000.
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  • A River Plate fan enters the futureistic tunnel of the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A mural depicting the history of the region of LA Boca, painted on a wall of Boca Juniors football stadium,  La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The swimming pool at Newell's Old Boys' multi-use stadium in Rosario, Argentina. The stadium was built in 1911 and has a capacity of 38,095.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Concrete seating at Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó, the home of Club Atlético Huracán, known simply as Huracán. The club are situated in the Parque Patricios neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.  The stadium was opened 11 September 1949 and has a capacity of  48,314.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The Estadio Presidente Juan Domingo Perón is a stadium located in Avellaneda, Argentina, a suburb of Buenos Aires. It is the home of Racing Club. The Stadium was opened September 3, 1950 having a capacity of more than 100,000 people but now parts of the ground are closed to spectators and it's capacity is now 51,389.
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  • A view of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A statue of Argentina and Boca Juniors most famous footballer, Diego Maradona, in the entrance to the museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A mural of Argentina's most famous footballer, Diego Maradona, on a wall in La Boca region of Buenos Aires close too the famous football team, Boca Juniors, La Bombonera stadium. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The standing area at Club Atlético Excursionistas, know as Excursio, a football team based in the Belgrano district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. They currently play in the Primera C Metropolitana. Founded  1 February 1910 the small La Pampa ground has a capacity of 8000.
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  • A view of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • The famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • The colourful painted houses of the tourist region of La Boca near the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Exit signs at the  Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The ground is the home of once famous club Ferro Carril Oeste who now play in the Primera B Nacional., Founded on July 28, 1904 by 95 railway workers from the Buenos Aires Western Railway. The ground was opened  2 January 1905 and has a crowd capacity of 24,442.
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  • Seating at the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A tour group arrives at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Hisorical artifacts and club information on display in the Museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Argentina's most famous stadium Estadio Alberto J. Armando, otherwise know as La Bombonera, home of Club Atlético Boca Juniors  based in the La Boca neighbourhood of Buenos Aires. The ground was opened May 25, 1940 and has a capacity of 49,000.
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  • A view of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Reflections of The famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..A corner flag at Club Atlético Excursionistas, know as Excursio, a football team based in the Belgrano district of Buenos Aires in Argentina. They currently play in the Primera C Metropolitana. Founded  1 February 1910 the small La Pampa ground has a capacity of 8000.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The main stand of Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina, sits behind the grounds walled perimeter.  The ground is the home of once famous club Ferro Carril Oeste who now play in the Primera B Nacional., Founded on July 28, 1904 by 95 railway workers from the Buenos Aires Western Railway. The ground was opened  2 January 1905 and has a crowd capacity of 24,442.
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..The Maradona stand at Newell's Old Boys' multi-use stadium in Rosario, Argentina. The stadium was built in 1911 and has a capacity of 38,095.
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  • A view of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A tour group arrives at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A tour group surveys the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Tourists play football with local children in the tourist region of La Boca near the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Hisorical artifacts on display in the Museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..An old wooden stand at Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The ground is the home of once famous club Ferro Carril Oeste who now play in the Primera B Nacional., Founded on July 28, 1904 by 95 railway workers from the Buenos Aires Western Railway. The ground was opened  2 January 1905 and has a crowd capacity of 24,442.
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  • A view of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A fan poses for photographs in the trophy room in the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • Diego Maradona look a like Escolastico Berto Mendez makes money having his photograph taken with tourists in the famous La Boca region of Buenos Aires, near the Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, He once appeared with Maradona on the famous footballers TV show on Argentinian television. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A mural depicting the history of the region of LA Boca, painted on a wall of Boca Juniors football stadium,  La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Fans who make a donation to the football club to aid reburbishment have their names placed on stars in the entrance to the museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A young River Plate fan in the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • An historical mural on display in the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • Diego Maradona look a like Escolastico Berto Mendez makes money having his photograph taken with tourists in the famous La Boca region of Buenos Aires, near the Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, He once appeared with Maradona on the famous footballers TV show on Argentinian television. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A statue of Diego Maradona in a shop selling Boca Juniors and Argentina football merchandise outside the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Boca Juniors and Argentina football merchandise on sale outside the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Fans take pictures of River Plate stadium during a stadium tour group visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton....
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  • Tango dancers peform in the bars of the tourist region of La Boca near the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A tour group surveys the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • A young River Plate fan, complete with football, reads historical facts in the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A tour group surveys the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The mechandise on sale in the shop at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Playing with Ghosts... Football Stadiums of Argentina..Argentina, one of the powerhouses of World Football is steeped in history and tradition, so too are the countries stadiums. Many were built in the early part of the 1900's and maintain an incredible unique atmosphere of their own. Empty stadiums terraces sing to the observer, holding onto the fans voices from match days past when Argentina's fans show a passion for the game and their clubs which is second to none. The historic stadiums have a voice of their own and a unique atmosphere. ..Debris in the grounds of Estadio Marcelo Bielsa, Newell's Old Boys' multi-use stadium in Rosario, Argentina. The stadium was built in 1911 and has a capacity of 38,095.
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  • A plaque commemorating a River Plate football academy visit to Australia in the trophy cabinet at River Plates'' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Historical football shirts on display in the museum at River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton.
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  • Hisorical artifacts on display in the Museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A lady take photographs as a tour group surveys the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A mural of Argentina's most famous footballer, Diego Maradona, on a wall in La Boca region of Buenos Aires with the stadium of the regions famous football team, Boca Juniors, La Bombonera, in the distance. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • Men take photographs while on a tour of the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton...
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  • A giant photograph of Diego Maradona playing for Boca Juniors on display in the Museum at Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The trophy cabinet at River Plates'' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A stadium tour group listen to a presentation by a River Plate tour guide during a visit to River Plates' El Monumental stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • A tour group surveys the famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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  • The famous Boca Juniors football stadium, La Bombonera, in La Boca region of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 25th June 2010. Photo Tim Clayton..
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