List of football stadiums in Uruguay explained
Uruguayan Football Stadiums are mainly used by clubs in the Uruguayan League and in some cases are maintained by the various departmental governments. The nation's oldest stadium is the Gran Parque Central Stadium, owned Nacional, built in 1900, while the largest capacity stadium is the Centenario Stadium, owned by the Intendancy of Montevideo, with 60,235 spectators.
List by División
Primera División stadiums
Stadium | City | Owner | Utilization | Construction | Capacity |
Campeón del Siglo | Montevideo | Peñarol | Peñarol | 2016 | 40,005 |
Gran Parque Central | Montevideo | Nacional | Nacional | 1900 | 34,446[1] |
Luis Tróccoli | Montevideo | Cerro | Cerro | 1964 | 25,000[2] [3] [4] |
Domingo Burgueño | Maldonado | Intendencia de Maldonado | Deportivo Maldonado | 1994 | 23,000 |
Luis Franzini | Montevideo | Defensor Sporting | Defensor Sporting | 1963 | 16,000 |
Jardines del Hipódromo | Montevideo | Danubio | Danubio | 1957 | 16,000[5] |
Parque Artigas | Las Piedras | Intendencia de Canelones | Boston River | 2008 | 12,000[6] |
Arquitecto Antonio Eleuterio Ubilla | Melo | Intendencia de Cerro Largo | Cerro Largo | - | 9,000 |
Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera | Montevideo | Montevideo Wanderers | Montevideo Wanderers | 1933 | 8,500[7] |
Belvedere | Montevideo | Liverpool | Liverpool | 1909 | 8,500[8] |
Parque Osvaldo Roberto | Montevideo | Racing | Racing | 1941 | 8,500 |
Olímpico | Montevideo | Rampla Juniors | Rampla Juniors | 1923 | 6,000[9] |
Parque Capurro | Montevideo | Intendencia de Montevideo | Fénix | - | 5,500 |
Parque Abraham Paladino | Montevideo | Administración Nacional de Puertos | Progreso | - | 5,400 |
Parque Federico Omar Saroldi | Montevideo | River Plate | River Plate | 1928 | 5,165 | |
Segunda División stadiums
Stadium | City | Owner | Utilization | Construction | Capacity |
Parque Artigas | Las Piedras | Intendencia de Canelones | Juventud | - | 12,000 |
Doctor Mario Sobrero | Rocha | Intendencia de Rocha | Rocha | 1955 | 10,000 |
Complejo Rentistas | Montevideo | Rentistas | Rentistas | 1998 | 10,600 |
Raúl Goyenola | Tacuarembó | Intendencia de Tacuarembó | Tacuarembó | 1955 | 8,000[10] |
Obdulio Varela | Montevideo | Villa Española | Villa Española | 2002 | 8,000 |
Parque Maracaná | Montevideo | Intendencia de Montevideo | Cerrito | 2008 | 8,000 |
Profesor Alberto Suppici | Colonia | Intendencia de Colonia | Plaza Colonia | - | 6,500 |
Parque Palermo | Montevideo | Central Español | Central Español | 1937 | 6,500 |
Parque Luis Méndez Piana | Montevideo | Intendencia de Montevideo | Miramar Misiones | - | 6,500 |
Carlos Ángel Fossa | Montevideo | Sud América | Sud América | - | 6,500 |
Ateniense | San Carlos | Atenas | Atenas | - | 6,000 |
Parque José Nasazzi | Montevideo | Bella Vista | Bella Vista | 1972 | 5,002[11] | |
Tercera División stadiums
List by capacity
The following is a list of football stadiums in Uruguay, ordered by capacity.
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.nacional.com.uy/mvdcms/categoria_32_1_1.html Gran Parque Central
- Web site: Estadio Luis Tróccoli . 19 August 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131104111749/http://www.estadios.org/uruguay/7926/estadio-luis-troccoli/ . 4 November 2013 . dead .
- http://municipioa.montevideo.gub.uy/node/173 Estadio Luis Troccoli
- https://archive.today/20130620181138/http://www.tvtrip.es/Estadio+15-info/Luis-Tr%C3%B3ccoli+u1KKMK Luis Tróccoli (Uruguay)
- https://web.archive.org/web/20120210025240/http://es.fifa.com/classicfootball/clubs/club=1882533/index.html Infos at FIFA website
- http://www.agesor.com.uy/noticia.php?id=4247 El esplendor del Estadio Ubilla
- http://www.mwfc.com.uy/data/parque-viera.php Estadio Parque Alfredo Víctor Viera
- http://www.liverpoolfc.com.uy/institucional-estadio-belvedere.php Estadio Belvedere
- https://web.archive.org/web/20100123201601/http://www.ramplajuniors.com/estadio-ol%C3%ADmpico Rampla Juniors Oficial – Estadio Olímpico
- http://www.tacuarembofc.com.uy/tfc/index.php/institucion Institución
- http://www.lr21.com.uy/deportes/76331-el-parque-nasazzi-tiene-dos-butacas-mas-de-lo-que-exige-el-reglamento El Parque Nasazzi tiene dos butacas más de lo que exige el Reglamento