Estadio José Martín Olaeta Explained

José Martín Olaeta Stadium
Native Name:Estadio José Martín Olaeta
Logo Image:Argentinos_de_rosario.png
Address:Víctor Mercante 750[1]
City:Rosario, Santa Fe
Country:Argentina
Coordinates:-32.9075°N -60.6837°W
Owner:C.A. Argentino
Type:Stadium
Capacity:8,000
Surface:Grass
Tenants:Argentino (1944–present)

Estadio José Martín Olaeta is a football stadium located in the city of Rosario of Santa Fe Province, Argentina. The stadium is owned and operated by C.A. Argentino. It has a capacity of 8,500 spectators and was inaugurated in 1944.[1]

The stadium was named after José Martín Olaeta, president of the club what promoted Argentino's affiliation to Argentine Football Association (AFA) in 1944,[2] as part of being behind the construction of the venue. It has two grandstands, one cement-built and another wooden-built.[1] Olaeta is regarded as the most important executive in club's history.[3]

It was declared "City of Rosario Heritage Site" in 2012. The statement said "the stadium's heritage value is not its architectural style but what this means for its neighbors and club members".[4]

History

The first Club Argentino stadium was located on Boulevard Avellaneda and Gorriti streets, in Barrio Refinería, then moving to Gorriti and Iguazú street in Barrio Industrial. When the institution requested affiliation to AFA in 1943, the observers requested the club to build a grandstand to fulfil the AFA's regulations for official competitions. Club executives decided to buy one of the boundaries lands to make the refurbishments requested. As the land's owner refused to sell his property, Olaeta (then president of the club) decided to acquire a land in the north side of the city, on Víctor Mercante street, where the stadium was finally built, and affiliation was accepted by the AFA.[4]

Club Atlético Argentino made their debut in tournaments organised by AFA in the 1944 Torneo de Ascenso (then the second division of Argentine football)[5] playing its first match vs All Boys, on 15 April 1944, which was also the first match held in Estadio Olaeta.[6] [7] [8]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.estadiosdeargentina.com.ar/cancha-de-argentino-de-rosario/ Estadio de Argentino de Rosario
  2. https://argentinorosario.com.ar/index.php/el-club/ El Club
  3. El "Olaeta" renovado on Tribuna Roja magazine, 9 Feb 2019
  4. Declaran Patrimonio Histórico de la ciudad al estadio “José M. Olaeta”, del club Argentino de Rosario, Expte. Nº 193-017-D-2012
  5. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg2-44.html Argentina Second Level 1944
  6. https://algoencomun.com.ar/el-estadio-jose-martin-olaeta-cumple-75-anos-y-el-salaito-festeja/ El estadio José Martín Olaeta cumple 75 años y el Salaito festeja
  7. https://www.soloascenso.com.ar/notas/argentino-rosario/el-aniversario-del-jose-martin-olaeta/146689 El aniversario del José Martín Olaeta
  8. http://biblioteca.afa.org.ar/libros/libro_31/#page/103 Registro de Instituciones Afiliadas 1940-1944