Estadio Abraham Paladino

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Estadio Abraham Paladino
Data
place UruguayUruguay La Teja , Montevideo , Uruguay
Coordinates 34 ° 52 '24 "  S , 56 ° 14' 4"  W Coordinates: 34 ° 52 '24 "  S , 56 ° 14' 4"  W.
opening 1983
surface Natural grass
capacity 8,000 seats
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The Estadio Abraham Paladino , formerly Estadio Parque Abraham Paladino , also known as Parque Abraham Paladino , is a football stadium in the Uruguayan capital, Montevideo .

The area on which the stadium is located, bordered by Emilio Romero and Concordia streets , was originally owned by the Administración Nacional de Puertos and was transferred to Club Atlético Progreso in 1926 , to which it then served as its home ground. In 1932 it was named Parque Miguel Campomar because the owner of the Campomar company had previously financed the fencing of the area. After construction work in 1968, the venue was reopened as part of a game between Progreso and Peñarol . In 1981 a renovation took place that gave the Parque Paladino the character of a stadium for the first time.

The stadium, which has a capacity of 8,000 and was built in 1983 in its current condition, is located in the Montevidean Barrio La Teja on Emilio Romero / Concordia streets . It serves as the home ground for the Progreso club. In August 2012, renovation work began on the stadium.

Individual evidence

  1. Club Atlético Propgreso (Spanish) on www.el-area.com, accessed on 23 December 2013
  2. Entry on worldstadiums.com , accessed on December 2, 2012
  3. ^ Clubes , accessed December 2, 2012
  4. ^ El Parque Paladino en obras (Spanish), accessed December 2, 2012