Estadio Don León Kolbovski
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Estadio Don León Kolbowski is a stadium 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 Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South ...
,
Argentina Argentina (), officially the Argentine Republic ( es, link=no, República Argentina), is a country in the southern half of South America. Argentina covers an area of , making it the second-largest country in South America after Brazil, th ...
. Owned and operated by
Club Atlético Atlanta Club Atlético Atlanta is an Argentine sports club from the Villa Crespo district of Buenos Aires. Nicknamed ''Los Bohemios'' ("The Bohemians"), Atlanta is mostly known for its football team, although the institution also hosts the practise of ba ...
, it is currently used mostly for football matches. Built in 1960, the stadium is able to hold 14,000 people. The stadium was named in 2000 to honor León Kolbowski, president of Club Atlanta from 1959 to 1969. The stadium was built under his administration.Se cumplen 60 años de la inauguración de la cancha de Atlanta
by Fabio Lannutti on Página/12, 5 Jun 2020
In February 2005, the stadium was closed by the Government of Buenos Aires due to its poor safety conditions. As a result, the club committed to build concrete grandstands to replace the wooden-built seats.
on Sentimiento Bohemio (archived, 18 Sep 2008)
By the end of 2009, the stadium was reopened although it was only allowed to host 14,000 spectators, less than half of its real capacity.


History

Prior to the stadium, Club Atlanta had fields on the Parque Chacabuco (in the homonymous neighborhood) between 1909 and 1918. When the club left that field, the football team played their home games at Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium. From 1920 to 1921 Atlanta moved to Club Banco Nación stadium on Carrasco street in Floresta, field previously used by
Asociación Atlética Eureka Asociación Atlética Eureka, mostly known as Eureka was an Argentine football club located in Barracas, Buenos Aires, that played in the top division of Argentine football, Primera División for one season. It was one of the shortest lifetimes ...
(then merged to
Sportivo Palermo Club Sportivo Palermo was an Argentina, Argentine association football, football club that played in the Argentine Primera División, Primera División during the 1920s. After being relegated in the 1930s and having played at lower divisions, the ...
)."Atlanta" (history of the stadium) on Viejos Estadios blogsite In 1922, Atlanta bought a field on Humboldt street 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 ...
, where the club built a stadium with an official grandstand. That stadium was later renovated, expanding its capacity with the construction of three grandstands else. Because of its dimensions and shape, the stadium was nicknamed ''El Cajoncito'' (the small box). In 1932, arch-rival club
Chacarita Juniors Club Atlético Chacarita Juniors (usually known simply as Chacarita) is an Argentine football club headquartered in Villa Crespo, Buenos Aires, while the stadium is located in Villa Maipú, General San Martín Partido of Greater Buenos Aires. T ...
built a stadium just behind the Atlanta's one. Chacariereta played there until 1944, when the club was evicted and the stadium structure dismantled. After the Chacarita stadium was dismantled, the "Compañía de Tierras de Villa Crespo" acquired the vacate land to give it to Club Atlanta with the purpose of building a new stadium there. Atlanta signed a contract with the Land Company while the team continued playing at ''El Cajoncito'' during that period. Construction of the new venue started in August 1958. In June 1959 the Municipality of Buenos Aires closed the old stadium due to structural and hygiene deficiences, alleging it was not able to host matches. The last match hosted there was Atlanta 1–0 Ferro C. Oeste on June 21, 1959. As Club Atlanta was not capable of raising the stadium closure, members of the club voted to move all the materials from the old venue to the new land acquired by Compañía de Tierras to built a new venue there, with concrete-built stands. The new stadium was inaugurated on June 5, 1960, with a capacity for 34,000 spectators. Due to its location and modern structure, the Atlanta stadium was a regular venue for several AFA competitions, such as the 1970 Copa Argentina Final.Copa Argentina 1970: la final inconclusa
on LT10
In 1963, a
lighting Lighting or illumination is the deliberate use of light to achieve practical or aesthetic effects. Lighting includes the use of both artificial light sources like lamps and light fixtures, as well as natural illumination by capturing daylig ...
system was placed, then replaced by a more modern one, of six towers. The stadium was re-opened after 3 years of both an AFA suspension and renovations, on 29 March 2009, after the Buenos Aires Justice department had ordered the stadium to close, due to an altercation between Atlanta and All Boys supporters in a match during 2006. A condition was made that saw the club replace the old wooden terracing before being allowed back. Atlanta had played their home games at various stadiums, including
Estadio Ciudad de Vicente López The Estadio Ciudad de Vicente López is a stadium located in the neighborhood of Florida in Vicente López Partido of Greater Buenos Aires. Owned and operated by Club Atlético Platense, the stadium was built in 1979, and has a capacity of 28,530 s ...
(home of
Club Atlético Platense Club Atlético Platense is an Argentine sports club based in Florida, Buenos Aires. The club nickname is (Squid) after the journalist Palacio Zino said that the team moved "like a squid in its ink". Although the club hosts many activities, Pla ...
) and Ferro Carril Oeste Stadium, during this lapse.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Estadio Don Leon Kolbowsky D Club Atlético Atlanta