Estadio De Chacarita Juniors
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The Estadio de Chacarita Juniors is a
stadium A stadium ( : stadiums or stadia) is a place or venue for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts, or other events and consists of a field or stage either partly or completely surrounded by a tiered structure designed to allow spectators to stand o ...
located in the
Villa Maipú Villa Maipú is a ''localidad'' (district) of the General San Martín Partido in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. It forms part of the urban agglomeration of Greater Buenos Aires. The ''localidad'' is home to Chacarita Juniors, a football clu ...
district of
General San Martín Partido General San Martín Partido is a partido in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, immediately to the north-west of the Capital federal in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of 422,830 inhabitants in an ar ...
, Argentina. Inaugurated in 1945 and then demolished and rebuilt in 2011,Chacarita avanza con las obras de su nuevo estadio
Infobae, 23 Mar 2009
it is the home venue of Chacarita Juniors.


History

The first stadium of Chacarita Juniors was located in
Villa Crespo Villa Crespo is a middle class neighborhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located in the geographical center of the city. It had a population of 83,646 people in 2001, and thus currently a population density of 23,235 inhabitants/km2. Villa Crespo c ...
, Buenos Aires, on a land bounded by Humboldt, Padilla, Darwin, and Murillo streets. The first match was played in April 1925. The club stayed there until 1931, when they leave the field to build another stadium in a land next to it. Chacarita inaugurated the stadium in 1933, which had four grandstands and a capacity for 35,000 people. In 1935, the club installed a lighting system composed of four towers. Chacarita played in that stadium until 1943, when the club was evicted when the land was acquired by a company."Estadio Chacarita Juniors" - Historia on Viejos Estadios blogsite After the eviction, Chacarita looked for a land where to build a new stadium in the
General San Martín Partido General San Martín Partido is a partido in the Gran Buenos Aires urban area, immediately to the north-west of the Capital federal in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. The provincial subdivision has a population of 422,830 inhabitants in an ar ...
of
Greater Buenos Aires Greater Buenos Aires ( es, Gran Buenos Aires, GBA), also known as the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Area ( es, Área Metropolitana de Buenos Aires, AMBA), refers to the urban agglomeration comprising the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the adjac ...
, distant 8 km from the city of Buenos Aires. The stadium was built in less than six months at a cost of m$n320,000. The stadium was inaugurated on July 8, 1945, with a friendly match between Chacarita and Uruguayan club River Plate, won by the local team 1–0. In 2005, a report commissioned by the club determined that the stadium did not meet the minimum security conditions. As a result, the club closed the stadium to demolish the grandstands and to build new structures. Its capacity was for 18,000 people. The refurbished venue was reopened on January 30, 2011, when Chacarita played a friendly game vs Argentinos Juniors, with an attendance of 20,000. Previously, Chacarita had played their home games at several stadiums such as Almagro, Argentinos Juniors, and Ferro Carril Oeste. The Governor of
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,
Daniel Scioli Daniel Osvaldo Scioli (, ; born 13 January 1957) is an Argentine politician, sportsman, and businessman. He was Vice President of Argentina from 2003 to 2007 and Governor of Buenos Aires Province from 2011 to 2015. From 2020 to 2022 he was Argen ...
, was the most notable presence in the event and was the person who cut the ribbon to declare the stadium officially reopened. This act was made in front of the Isaac López stand, named as a tribute to the legendary goalkeeper who played the most games for Chacarita (343 matches, from 1937 to 1952). It is expected that future works allow the stadium to increase its capacity to 30,000 spectators.El estadio en marcha
on Solo Ascenso, 6 Sep 2007


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