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Estadio Rosas Pampa is a stadium in
Huaraz Huaraz () (from Quechua: ''Waraq'' or ''Waras'', "''dawn''"), founded as San Sebastián de Huaraz, is a city in Peru. It is the capital of the Ancash Region (State of Ancash) and the seat of government of Huaraz Province. The urban area's popul ...
,
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. It is currently used by the football team Sport Áncash and
Sport Rosario Club Sport Rosario was a Peruvian football club, which played in the city of Huaraz. Sport Rosario was founded on October 4, 1965. The team played its home games at Rosas Pampa stadium. History Foundation and Notorious Copa Perú Campaigns Spor ...
. The stadium's capacity is 18,000. Club Deportivo Municipal also played its games here until 1999 when they were relegated. It is located in the region of the
Callejón de Huaylas The Santa Valley (Quechua ''Sancta'') is an inter-andean valley in the Ancash Region in the north-central highlands of Peru. Due to its location between two mountain ranges, it is known as Callejón de Huaylas, the Alley of Huaylas, whereas "Huayla ...
in the Ancash Region. It was inaugurated in 1945 and had only two stands (East and West). The stadium was renovated and the capacity increased to 18,000. This was done because Sport Áncash participated in its first international competition in 2018. However, the stadium was not finished in time to host its home games for that competition. Among its improvements are roofed stands, four light towers, a scoreboard, a special drainage system, broadcast booths, and offices for other sports that are housed under the stands. It was reopened on August 8, 2010 with a match between Sport Áncash and Hijos de Acosvinchos, in which the home side won 3–0. The project cost S/. 35,219,426.


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Rosas Pampa Buildings and structures in Ancash Region 1945 establishments in Peru Sports venues completed in 1945 {{Peru-sports-venue-stub