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The Estadio Bardín () was a
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field in
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that existed between 1932 and 1954, serving as the second playing field of
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History


Early history

''Estadio Bardín'' was inaugurated on 18 September 1932, replacing ''La Viña'' as the new stadium of Hércules, which had just been proclaimed champion of the Tercera Division, but lost in the promotion play-offs. ''La Viña'' was an enclosed field that had become too small for Hércules, so Renato Bardín Mas, then treasurer of Hércules, faced with the need for a larger football pitch, convinced his father René Bardín Deville, a French businessman based in Alicante, to build said stadium on some land he owned located in the Benalúa ravine, next to the Army barrack (currently the Alipark neighborhood). The ribbon of the opening ceremony was cut by the mayor of Alicante, kick-off of the stadium's opening match, a Exhibition game">friendly against the great Real Madrid CF">Real Madrid Real Madrid Club de Fútbol (), commonly referred to as Real Madrid, is a Spanish professional Football club (association football), football club based in Madrid. The club competes in La Liga, th ...
, which lined-up with the likes of Ricardo Zamora, Jacinto Quincoces, and Jaime Lazcano; Madrid logically won 2–0 with goals from Páez (own goal) and Carles Bestit (footballer), Carles Bestit. The match was attended by a large audience and various important personalites, including the aforementioned Carbonell and the club's entire board of directors with president Antonio Larrinaga Gorostiza at the head, plus the local press and graphic co-responsible parties. Hércules then won the Third Division for the second time, and this time achieved promotion to the
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, which they won (1934–35) at the first time of asking, thus not only securing a third league title in just 4 years, but also promotion to the Spanish top tier for the first time in its history. On 10 November 1935, Bardín hosted Hércules' debut in
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, losing 0–1 to Real Madrid. Hércules finished their debut season in La Liga in sixth place; the highlight of the season was a 1–0 home victory over the eventual champions Athletic Bilbao.


Later history

During the
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, the Bardín stadium was used by the Republican side for different functions, but was not mistreated, so no works or repairs were required once the competition resumed in the 1939–40 season. In Bardín, Hércules played in the First Division for five seasons ( 1935–36, 1939–42, and 1945–46). In the 1940s, the Hércules supporters created an anthem for the club whose opening line is: ''En el estadio de Bardín/ha surgido un campeón'' (). On 27 June 1954, Bardín hosted its last-ever game, a promotion play-off match between Hércules and
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, and it proved to be too small to accommodate all the 12,000 fans who wanted to be present; Hércules won 2–0 with goals from Pina and Roth. Hercules left the Bardín Stadium and returned to the ''La Viña'', which had been expanded for a capacity of 18,000 spectators.


Lay out

The stadium was designed by architect Juan Vidal, and had a final cost of 200,000 pesetas (1,200 euros). Having a rectangular shape, it was quickly nicknamed the ''bombonera'' (the chocolate box) by the citizens because its design resembled a box of chocolates. Its inaugural capacity of 8,000 spectators, but it was later expanded to 12,000. The south stand was known as the ''portería del cuartel'' (the barracks goal) because it was next to one of the walls of the 11th San Fernando Infantry Regiment Headquarters. The north stand was known as the ''portería de la ruta'' (the road goal) or the ''portería de la cerámica'' (the ceramics goal). The back of the barracks had comfortable six-story wooden stands, the last one with a backrest. The stadium also had a small
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bar run by Francisco Llorca and Manuel Pastor.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Estadio Bardín Defunct football venues in Spain Hércules CF Football venues in Barcelona Sports venues completed in 1932 Sports venues demolished in 1954