Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramírez

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Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramírez
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place MexicoMexico San Luis Potosí , San Luis Potosí , Mexico
Coordinates 22 ° 8 '19.3 "  N , 100 ° 57' 3.1"  W Coordinates: 22 ° 8 '19.3 "  N , 100 ° 57' 3.1"  W.
owner Jacobo Payán Latuff
opening 2002
First game Club San Luis - Atlético Chiapas 3-0
surface Natural grass
architect José Francisco Alfaro Sousa
capacity approx. 25,000 places
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The Estadio Alfonso Lastras Ramírez is a football stadium in the city of San Luis Potosí in the Mexican state of San Luis Potosí in Mexico . The stadium, which was opened in 2002 and is also used for open-air concerts, is the home ground of Club San Luis in Mexico's Primera División .

It was named after Alfonso Lastras Ramírez, the former director of the Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosí (UASLP) (1986-1995) and co-founder of the local football club Cachorros de San Luis . Lastras Ramírez is credited with making great contributions in promoting local sport.

The stadium was the scene of two promotion finals for the Primera División 'A' and a final for the Mexican football championship with the participation of Club San Luis:

Playtime opponent Result San Luis season finale
2001/02 season CD Veracruz 3: 1 Promotion to the first division after 1-1 in the first leg
2004/05 season Querétaro FC 2: 0 a.d. Promotion to the first division after losing 2-1 in the first leg
Clausura 2006 CF Pachuca 0-0 Runner-up because the second leg lost 0-1

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