Estadio Municipal La Cocha is a multi-use
stadium in
Latacunga
Latacunga (; Quechua: Latakunga) is a plateau town of Ecuador, capital of the Cotopaxi Province, south of Quito, near the confluence of the Alaquez and Cutuchi rivers to form the Patate, the headstream of the Pastaza. At the time of census 2 ...
,
Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ' ...
. It is currently used mostly for
football matches and is the home stadium of
Club Deportivo Universidad Técnica de Cotopaxi
Club may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Club'' (magazine)
* Club, a '' Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character
* Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards
* Club music
* "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album ''kelsea''
Brands and enterprises ...
of the
Serie B de Ecuador
The Primera Categoría Serie B, shortened to Serie B or Primera B, is a professional football league in Ecuador. It is in the second tier of the Ecuadorian football league system. Currently contested by ten clubs, it operates a system of promotion ...
, and of
Club Social y Deportivo Cotopaxi
Club may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Club'' (magazine)
* Club, a '' Yie Ar Kung-Fu'' character
* Clubs (suit), a suit of playing cards
* Club music
* "Club", by Kelsea Ballerini from the album ''kelsea''
Brands and enterprises ...
and
Sociedad Deportiva Flamengo
Sociedad Deportiva Flamengo, commonly known just as Flamengo, are an Ecuadorian football team from Latacunga, Cotopaxi province. They are currently competing in the Segunda Categoría.
History
Sociedad Deportiva Flamengo were founded in 1923. Th ...
of the
Segunda Categoría
Ecuadorian Segunda Categoría is the third division of the Ecuadorian Football Federation
The Ecuadorian Football Federation ( es, Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol or ) is the governing body of football in Ecuador. Its headquarters are in Qu ...
. The stadium holds 15,200 spectators and opened on 1 April 1982.
References
External links
Stadium information
La Cocha
Buildings and structures in Cotopaxi Province
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