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Coordinates: 27°47′37.8″S 64°15′51.2″W / 27.793833°S 64.264222°W / -27.793833; -64.264222
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'''Estadio Alfredo Terrera''' is a [[stadium]] located in the city of [[Santiago del Estero]] in the [[Santiago del Estero Province|homonymous province]] of [[Argentina]]. The stadium was inaugurated on 21 October 1946, has a capacity of 16,000 spectators, and is the home ground of [[Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero]].
'''Estadio Alfredo Terrera''' is a [[stadium]] located in the city of [[Santiago del Estero]] in the [[Santiago del Estero Province|homonymous province]] of [[Argentina]]. The stadium was inaugurated on 21 October 1946, has a capacity of 16,000 spectators, and is the home ground of [[Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero]].


The stadium had a capacity for 23,500 spectactors, but it was refurbished after the team promoted to Primera División as the only representative of the province. The stadium's capacity was expanded to fulfil the requirements of AFA and [[Conmebol]].
==See also==

* [[List of football stadiums in Argentina]]
== History ==
The first field of Central Córdoba was a land granted by the Brader family. It was located in the "Barrio Villa Dina" close to the [[Central Córdoba Railway]] tracks.<ref name=liberal>[https://www.elliberal.com.ar/nota/-471082/2019/05/enclavado-en-el-corazon-del-barrio-oeste-lleva-el-nombre-de-alfredo-terrera Enclavado en el corazón del barrio oeste, lleva el nombre de Alfredo Terrera] at El Liberal, 28 May 2019</ref>

In 1920, with Nicanor Salvatierra as major of Santiago del Estero, a land close to Club Santiago was donated. Nevertheless, the club could not use the field for economic reasons. That same year Central Córdoba established in Barrio Oeste,<ref>[http://www.abcdeporte.com.ar/index.php/futbol/19842-central-cordoba-entreno-en-el-alfredo-terrera-2 Central Córdoba entrenó en el Alfredo Terrera] at ABCDeporte, 19 Apr 2023</ref> more precisely to a land on 12 de Octobre and Sarmiento streets.<ref name=liberal/>

It was not until 1929 when Central Córdoba could get an own land to build their stadium, after Nicanor Salvatierra requested the government of Santiago del Estero the release of a sports field on Pedro Gallo and San Luis (nowadays Granadero Saavedra) streets. The request was approved so the club inaugurated the stadium in 1946.<ref name=liberal/> Before the donation, the land was used by students of Colegio Nacional during their physical education classes.<ref name=fa/>

Some stories say that Estadio Alfredo Terrera was erected on a land where a cemetery had previously existed. This belief is based on words from former executives of the club who stated that "a lot of bones were found when the playing surface was levelled". According to their testimonies, "more bones were found where the grandstands were built".<ref name=fa>[https://www.futbolargentino.com/clubes/central-cordoba-se/curiosidades-del-estadio-alfredo-terrera-259850 Curiosidades del estadio Alfredo Terrera, donde hace de local Central Córdoba], 12 Feb 2020 at Futbolargentino.com</ref>


==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 21:52, 5 December 2023

Alfredo Terrera Stadium
Estadio Alfredo Terrera
Map
Former namesEstadio Víctor Antonio Aguirre
AddressGranadero Saavedra y San Martín
Santiago del Estero
Argentina
Coordinates27°47′37.8″S 64°15′51.2″W / 27.793833°S 64.264222°W / -27.793833; -64.264222
OwnerCentral Córdoba (SdE)
Capacity16,000[1]
Field size105 x 65
Construction
Built1942
OpenedOctober 21, 1946; 77 years ago (1946-10-21)[2]
Tenants
Central Córdoba (SdE)

Estadio Alfredo Terrera is a stadium located in the city of Santiago del Estero in the homonymous province of Argentina. The stadium was inaugurated on 21 October 1946, has a capacity of 16,000 spectators, and is the home ground of Central Córdoba de Santiago del Estero.

The stadium had a capacity for 23,500 spectactors, but it was refurbished after the team promoted to Primera División as the only representative of the province. The stadium's capacity was expanded to fulfil the requirements of AFA and Conmebol.

History

The first field of Central Córdoba was a land granted by the Brader family. It was located in the "Barrio Villa Dina" close to the Central Córdoba Railway tracks.[3]

In 1920, with Nicanor Salvatierra as major of Santiago del Estero, a land close to Club Santiago was donated. Nevertheless, the club could not use the field for economic reasons. That same year Central Córdoba established in Barrio Oeste,[4] more precisely to a land on 12 de Octobre and Sarmiento streets.[3]

It was not until 1929 when Central Córdoba could get an own land to build their stadium, after Nicanor Salvatierra requested the government of Santiago del Estero the release of a sports field on Pedro Gallo and San Luis (nowadays Granadero Saavedra) streets. The request was approved so the club inaugurated the stadium in 1946.[3] Before the donation, the land was used by students of Colegio Nacional during their physical education classes.[5]

Some stories say that Estadio Alfredo Terrera was erected on a land where a cemetery had previously existed. This belief is based on words from former executives of the club who stated that "a lot of bones were found when the playing surface was levelled". According to their testimonies, "more bones were found where the grandstands were built".[5]

References

  1. ^ "Estadio Alfredo Terrera". Perform Group. Soccerway. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Estadio Alfredo Terrera" (in Spanish). Promiedos. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  3. ^ a b c Enclavado en el corazón del barrio oeste, lleva el nombre de Alfredo Terrera at El Liberal, 28 May 2019
  4. ^ Central Córdoba entrenó en el Alfredo Terrera at ABCDeporte, 19 Apr 2023
  5. ^ a b Curiosidades del estadio Alfredo Terrera, donde hace de local Central Córdoba, 12 Feb 2020 at Futbolargentino.com