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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Uruguay

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Uruguay , officially the Oriental Republic of the Uruguay , is a country in the southeastern region of South America. It borders Argentina to its west and Brazil to its north and east, with the Río de la Plata to the south and the Atlantic Ocean to the southeast. Uruguay is home to an estimated 3.44 million people, of whom 1.8 million live in the metropolitan area of its capital and largest city, Montevideo. With an area of approximately 176,000 square kilometres , Uruguay is geographically the second-smallest nation in South America, after Suriname. Uruguay was inhabited by the Charrúa people for approximately 4,000 years before the Portuguese estab...
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Stadium & Arena Attractions In Uruguay

  • 1. Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera Rivera
    Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera is a multi-use stadium in Rivera, Uruguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 27,135 people. It was used for the 1995 Copa América and the 1999 South American Under-17 Football Championship. On 23 June 2011, Uruguay played a friendly match in this stadium against Estonia where the locals won 3-0.
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  • 2. Stadium Domingo Burgueno Maldonado
    Uruguayan Football Stadiums are mainly used by clubs in the Uruguayan League and in some cases are maintained by the various departmental governments. The nation's oldest stadium is the Gran Parque Central Stadium, owned Nacional, built in 1900, while the largest capacity stadium is the Centenario Stadium, owned by the Municipality of Montevideo, with 65,235 spectators.
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  • 3. Estadio Alberto Suppici Colonia Del Sacramento
    Estadio Profesor Alberto Suppici is a multi-use stadium in Colonia, Uruguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 6,500 people. The stadium is named after Alberto Suppici, coach of Uruguay national football team during the 1930 World Cup. It is the home stadium of Plaza Colonia and hosted matches during the 2003 South American Youth Championship. The Estadio Profesor Alberto Suppici is also known as a venue for rugby union.
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  • 4. Gran Parque Central Montevideo
    The Estadio Gran Parque Central, usually just Parque Central, is the stadium of Club Nacional de Football. It is located in Montevideo, Uruguay, near Nacional headquarters , in the La Blanqueada neighbourhood. In this stadium, Nacional plays most of its home games. This stadium was one of the venues of the 1930 FIFA World Cup, and it is the ground in which one of the first matches in the history of the FIFA World Cup were played . This historical fact was remembered by FIFA on two occasions: 1987 and 2005. At the same time, another match was played at the now defunct Estadio Pocitos, between France and Mexico, where the first ever goal on a world cup was scored. The stadium has four main stands: Tribuna José María Delgado , Tribuna Atilio García , Tribuna Abdón Porte , Tribuna Héctor ...
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  • 5. Estadio Campeon del Siglo Montevideo
    Estadio Campeón del Siglo is a football stadium located in Bañados de Carrasco, Montevideo, Uruguay, and the home ground of Peñarol, who plays in the First Division. It has a maximum capacity of 40,000.The stadium is built with all FIFA standards taken into account, plus the possibility of a reform and an expansion in mind; thought of as possible host for a proposed 2030 FIFA World Cup by Uruguay.
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  • 6. Palacio Penarol Montevideo
    The Palacio Peñarol Contador Gastón Guelfi, commonly known as Palacio Peñarol, is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Montevideo, Uruguay. After the closure of the Cilindro Municipal in 2010, it is the main indoor arena in the country. It is mainly used to host basketball games. The arena's seating capacity for basketball games is 4,700.It was one of the host arenas for the 2017 FIBA AmeriCup, the official Americas Basketball Championship. The arena also contains the club museum and club offices for Club Atlético Peñarol.
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  • 7. Estadio Luis Troccoli Montevideo
    Estadio Luis Tróccoli is a multi-use stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is currently used primarily for football matches and is the home of CA Cerro. The stadium holds 25,000 spectators and was built in 1964.
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  • 8. Jardines del Hipodromo Stadium Montevideo
    Jardines del Hipódromo is a multi-use stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay, currently used primarily for football matches and home to the Uruguayan Primera División side Danubio F.C.. The stadium holds 18,000 spectators. It is allegedly haunted.In 2017 the stadium name was changed to Jardines del Hipódromo María Mincheff de Lazaroff after the mother of the founders of the club Miguel and Juan Lazaroff.
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