Estadio Presidente Perón Explained

Estadio Juan Domingo Perón
Nickname:Monumental Presidente Perón de Alta Córdoba
Logo Image:Escudo Instituto Atletico Central Cordoba.svg
Fullname:Estadio Juan Domingo Perón [1]
Location:2750 Jujuy Street, Alta Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina
Built:1948–1951
Renovated:1960, 1981, 1995
Owner:Instituto A.C.C.
Surface:Grass
Tenants:Instituto (1951–present)
Seating Capacity:26,000

The Estadio Juan Domingo Perón, also known as Monumental Presidente Perón de Alta Córdoba is a stadium in Córdoba, Argentina. It is currently used primarily for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 26,000 of which 13,000 are seated and was opened in 1951.

It is named after the former Argentine president Juan Perón[2] who loaned the club $1.5 million during the late 1940s to help build the stadium. The debt was then written off by Arturo Frondizi in 1959. Before the death of Perón in 1974 the stadium was named El Estadio Monumental de Alta Córdoba.

The stadium is owned by club Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba.[3]

History

In 1946, under the presidency of General Juan Perón, the National Congress promulgated Law No. 12,931 in which article 23 authorized the National Executive power to dispose of the sum of $20,000,000 to grant subsidies for the construction of stadiums for social and sports clubs throughout the country.[4]

In Córdoba, Instituto was the only institution that requested to take advantage of the benefits of that provision, as had previously been done by clubs Racing and Huracán of Buenos Aires. By court file No. 10.781/47, the club requested a loan of $1,500,000. The club member Mr. Hernán Yofré collaborated with the management of this loan. The loan was granted by Decree No. 5,018 of February 20, 1948 for the sum of $1,500,000. The repayment terms of the loan were 52 years, through the payment of quarterly installments of $14,265 each, equal and consecutive.

There was a two-year franchise in which only interest amortization was paid and these were calculated at a rate of 3% per year. If the agreement is fulfilled, the payment of the loan would only have been completed in the year 2000. The architects Morchio and Souberan had built a model of the Stadium and drawn up their plans.

Construction of the stadium began in March 1948, but delays and serious problems for the construction company, plus the effects of inflation, meant that the money received could only build the current high tribune on Jujuy street. Fortunately, the debt of that loan was canceled on October 9, 1959 (41 years before the expected payment term), through Decree Law No. 14,880 of President Guido.

Finally, on August 15, 1951 and as part of the celebrations for the 33 years of the club's life, with a friendly match vs Racing Club, the "Estadio Monumental" was inaugurated. It would be later renamed "Estadio Presidente Perón". In 1957, the stadium was added a lighting system, which was first used in a match vs Vélez Sarsfield.

In 2008, the stadium was remodeled, with the inclusion of modern broadcasting booths and VIP boxes. In May 2022, it was announced that the entire lighting system would be replaced by LED devices at an estimated cost of AR$44 million, and a Wi-Fi system will be installed to provide Internet service.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/south_america/argentina/cordoba_peron.shtml World Stadiums
  2. https://www.copaargentina.org/es/sedes/174_Estadio-Juan-Domingo-Peron.html Estadio Juan D. Perón
  3. http://www.institutoatleticocentralcordoba.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1:historia-del-club&catid=1:el-club-historia&Itemid=6 History of Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba
  4. http://servicios.infoleg.gob.ar/infolegInternet/anexos/45000-49999/45717/norma.htm LEY N° 12.931 - FÍJASE EL PRESUPUESTO DE GASTOS DE LA NACIÓN PARA EL AÑO 1947
  5. https://www.institutoacc.com.ar/index.php/instituto-tendra-el-primer-estadio-inteligente-de-cordoba/ INSTITUTO TENDRÁ EL PRIMER ESTADIO INTELIGENTE DE CÓRDOBA