The Tablada Aerodrome, formerly known as the Tablada hippodrome, was a sports venue in the city of Seville, Spain. The venue was formed and reformed numerous times in its existence, being a historical fundamental piece in several categories such as Equestrianism (1880–89), serving as the home to the first horse races in the city, football (1890–1899), hosting the very first ever match in Spanish football on 8 March 1890, recreation (1900–1909), and Aviation (1910–1941), such as the first military air raid.
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