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- Estadio_Francisco_Mendoza_Pizarro abstract "Estadio Francisco Mendoza Pizarro is a football stadium in Olmos, Lambayeque. It has a natural grass field and three stand that hold 5,000 people. It was opened on July 8, 2012 with a game between Los Caimanes and Atlético Minero which the first won by 1–0. Juan Aurich from Chiclayo and Los Caimanes from Puerto Etén use it as their alternate fields.".
- Q10955005 abstract "Estadio Francisco Mendoza Pizarro is a football stadium in Olmos, Lambayeque. It has a natural grass field and three stand that hold 5,000 people. It was opened on July 8, 2012 with a game between Los Caimanes and Atlético Minero which the first won by 1–0. Juan Aurich from Chiclayo and Los Caimanes from Puerto Etén use it as their alternate fields.".
- Estadio_Francisco_Mendoza_Pizarro comment "Estadio Francisco Mendoza Pizarro is a football stadium in Olmos, Lambayeque. It has a natural grass field and three stand that hold 5,000 people. It was opened on July 8, 2012 with a game between Los Caimanes and Atlético Minero which the first won by 1–0. Juan Aurich from Chiclayo and Los Caimanes from Puerto Etén use it as their alternate fields.".
- Q10955005 comment "Estadio Francisco Mendoza Pizarro is a football stadium in Olmos, Lambayeque. It has a natural grass field and three stand that hold 5,000 people. It was opened on July 8, 2012 with a game between Los Caimanes and Atlético Minero which the first won by 1–0. Juan Aurich from Chiclayo and Los Caimanes from Puerto Etén use it as their alternate fields.".