Helmántico Stadium Explained

Stadium Name:Estadio Helmántico
Helmántico Stadium
Location:Villares de la Reina, Salamanca, Spain
Opened:1970
Owner:Desarrollos Empresariales Deportivos, S.L.
Architect:Antonio García
Fernando Población
Tenants:UD Salamanca (1970–2013)
Salamanca CF UDS (2016–present)
Spain national football team (selected matches)
Seating Capacity:17,341
Dimensions:105m (344feet) x 70m (230feet)

Estadio Helmántico (English: Helmántico Stadium) is a football stadium in Salamanca, Spain where UD Salamanca played home matches, and is the home stadium of Salamanca CF UDS. The stadium holds 17,341 and was built in 1970.[1] It is located in the municipality of Villares de la Reina, on the outskirts of the city.

The Stadium also has a mini-stadium where the team usually trains and once a year hosts an international athletic championship. They are officially called "Javier Sotomayor", for Javier Sotomayor who set the world record in high jump there, but they are popularly called "Pistas del Helmántico". This second stadium hosts the matches of Salamanca CF UDS B.

In addition, there are also some swimming pools and tennis courts.

After the dissolution of UD Salamanca in 2013, the stadium went up for auction, finally being acquired by Desarrollos Empresariales Deportivos S.L., that allowed its use to CF Salmantino.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: La Supercopa de España se disputará en el Estadio Helmántico de Salamanca. 2020-01-10. Marca.com. es. 2020-01-22.
  2. Web site: El Salmantino liderará el proyecto de los nuevos dueños del Helmántico. La Crónica de Salamanca. 11 July 2016. 19 July 2016.