Estadio Antonio Aranda

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Estadio Antonio Aranda
Estadio Antonio Aranda
Estadio Antonio Aranda
Earlier names

Estadio Antonio Oddone Sarubbi (until 2013)

Data
place ParaguayParaguay Ciudad del Este , Paraguay
Coordinates 25 ° 31 '37.3 "  S , 54 ° 36' 43.5"  W Coordinates: 25 ° 31 '37.3 "  S , 54 ° 36' 43.5"  W.
owner Ciudad del Este
opening 1973 or 1999 (after renovation)
Renovations 1999
capacity 28,000 seats
playing area 100 × 66 m
Societies)
Events

The Estadio Antonio Aranda ( German  : Antonio Aranda Stadium ), also called La Bastión del Este ( German  The Bastion of the East ), is a football stadium in the Paraguayan city ​​of Ciudad del Este . Opened in 1973, the facility is the home ground of the Club Atlético 3 de Febrero football club .

Since the renovation in 1999, the stadium has accommodated 28,000 spectators. It was named after Lieutenant Colonel Antonio Oddone Sarubbi, who fought for Paraguay in the Chaco War. In 2013 it was renamed the Estadio Antonio Aranda .

During the Copa America 1999 , the teams from Brazil , Mexico , Argentina and Chile played here . In addition, ten games of the U-20 South American Football Championship 2007 were played at the Estadio Antonio Aranda .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stadium Antonio Oddone Sarubbi ( Memento of 10 October 2007 at the Internet Archive )