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The Estadio Nemesio Camacho El Campín, commonly known as El Campín, is the main
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of
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,
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. It was inaugurated on 10 August 1938 and has a capacity of 39,512 spectators. It is the home ground of the
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teams Millonarios and Santa Fe. The stadium is named after Nemesio Camacho, former manager of the then-existing streetcar system of Bogotá and also the father of Luis Camacho Matiz, the person who offered the land where the stadium would be constructed. The name Campín comes from a modification of the word "camping" because the area where the stadium currently stands was formerly a
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zone. It entered service as a football stadium around 1946, just in time to host the first national club tournament. It was used as the venue for the 2001 Copa América final, where the Colombian team were crowned champions of the American continent, defeating
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1–0. This stadium was one of the eight stadiums of the
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held in Colombia, also hosted its closing ceremony. It also hosts matches of the
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, including the final.


History

In 1934,
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, then-mayor of Bogotá, had the idea to build a stadium for the pleasure of the citizens of Bogotá, taking advantage of the occasion provided by Bogotá's 400th anniversary, and also to host the
1938 Bolivarian Games The I Bolivarian Games (Spanish: ''Juegos Bolivarianos'') were a multi-sport event held between August 6–22, 1938, in Bogotá, Colombia, at the Estadio El Campín, for the city's 400th anniversary. The Games were organized by the Bolivarian Sport ...
. Until the opening of Estadio El Campín, the only major football ground in the city was the relatively small ''La Merced'' ground. Shortly after, then-councilman Luis Camacho offered a land to the city of Bogotá where the new stadium could be constructed. At the time of the first Colombian Professional Football championship ( 1948 Campeonato Profesional), the stadium's capacity was of 23,500 seated persons. The stadium has been remodeled many times, and although the stadium's maximum capacity reached a maximum of 62,500 at 1968, capacity has since been decreased over time through various renovations. The first game hosted at El Campín was a soccer match between
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and
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, on August 10, 1938; Colombia lost 2–1. Millonarios has called El Campín their home ground since 1938, Santa Fe has played there since 1951. El Campín has been used several times to host matches of the Colombia national team, most notably the Copa América 2001 final against
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. El Campín was one of the many football grounds that could have been affected by
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's decision to forbid playing international football in places located above 2500 meters above sea level, but FIFA has since allowed international FIFA games in this stadium.


Concerts

Until the field was renovated in 2005, many musical concerts were held in the stadium. Concerts and other cultural events were soon banned to protect the grass on the field. Concerts were then held at the
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, Palacio de los Deportes Arena,
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, Plaza de Toros de Santamaria, Jaime Duque Park and Corferias. December 15, 2011 the Congress approved a law that requires mayors to provide the use of stadiums in all Colombian cities at least once a month. Days later president
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approved the law. In consequence, since 2012 the stadium can be used again as venue for cultural events and it opens the possibility for great international singers to perform in Bogotá in 2012. The Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Sport and the Institute for Recreation and Sport (IDRD), utilized various techniques to determine the impact of large events on the grass of the sports arena. Tests simulated the effects of a large crowd on the field. "The first stage of the test consisted of pruning, surveying, geotechnical engineering and agronomy of 100 square meters of turf," said District. Also installed were protective devices that distributed weight and allowed photosynthesis to occur. Next a stage was installed and 400 graduates of the police auxiliary took the field, under which were placed the various turf protection elements, until a density of four persons per square meter was achieved, which is the density typical of large events. The staff entered at 4:00 pm and stayed until 10:00 pm. March 8, 2012 the Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Sport confirmed that the stadium would again, after a 4-year pause, host concerts and cultural events. On March 15, 2012, concert producer Fernan Martinez and Bogotá Mayor (Gustavo Petro) confirmed that
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would perform during his On the Run Tour on April 19, 2012, at the stadium. On March 27 at 4:00 p.m. tickets for the concert became available in TuBoleta and at 5:30 p.m. 75% of the tickets were already sold. It is expected for the show to sold all the tickets in less than 24 hours. On March 27 tickets started to be sold at 4:00 p.m. and one hour and a half later 75% of the tickets were already sold. 24 hours after 90% of the tickets were already sold.
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performed as part of her The Born This Way Ball on November 6, 2012, at the stadium in front of 30,546 people.
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performed on October 29, 2013, in the stadium during his Believe Tour British boyband
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performed at the stadium for the first time in
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on April 25, 2014, during their Where We Are Stadium Tour 2014. Tickets for the show sold out in a record time, prompting concert producers to add an extra 6,000 tickets which also sold out the first day they became available for a total of 36,386 tickets sold by December 21, 2013.
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holds the artist record for most events held at the stadium, having performed 5 shows since her first tour. In 2025, she will return to the stadium with 2 shows of
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, extending her record as the most show in the venue's history with 7 shows. The
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performed for the first time in Colombia at the stadium on January 31, 2015.
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performed for the first time in Colombia during their Olé Tour on March 10, 2016, at the stadium in front of an estimated 45,000 people.
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performed at the stadium on April 13, 2016, as part of their A Head Full of Dreams Tour for a sold out stadium of 41,376 people. They came back to the stadium on September 16 and 17, 2022 as part of their
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for a sold-out crowd of 88,314 featuring opening act
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. U2 performed for the first time in Colombia as part of their Joshua Tree Tour 2017 on October 7, 2017, also to an estimated audience of 45,000 people.
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performed at the stadium on 4 October 2023 as part of his
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for an audience of 35,386 people.
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performed at the stadium on November 29, 1992, during the band's
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. The same band returned almost 30 years later, and performed on October 11 and 12, 2022, both being sold outs, as part of their We're F'N' Back! Tour. An estimated of over 85,000 people attended during those two dates. Colombian rock band
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opened for them.


Average attendances


References


External links


Estadio Nemesio Camacho "El Campín" at Google Maps
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