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Estadio Municipal "Zorros del Desierto" de Calama ( ) is a football stadium in
Calama, Chile Calama is a city and commune in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. It is the capital of El Loa Province, part of the Antofagasta Region. Calama is one of the driest cities in the world with average annual precipitation of just . The River Loa, ...
. It is the home field of the
Cobreloa Club de Deportes Cobreloa S.A.D.P. (), commonly referred to as Cobreloa, is a Chilean football professional club based in Calama, Región de Antofagasta, Chile. That competes in the Primera B. The club's home ground is the Estadio Zorros del ...
football team and sometimes used by
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to served as home ground. Built in 1952 by the Abaroa family to provide sports facilities for the city, it was demolished in 2013 and opened in 2015, it replaced the old
Estadio Municipal de Calama Estadio Municipal de Calama was a multi-use stadium in Calama, Chile. It was used mostly for football matches and it was the home stadium of Cobreloa until 2012. The stadium held 13,000 people (seating capacity), it was built in 1952 and was ...
. The stadium seats 12,346 people and includes zones for disabled people. The Stadium was built to
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Standards and logistics. This stadium was cited as one of the best in the world in 2015 by the Database of Stadiums page. The stadium was considered the smallest and least expensive among the participants. It finished in 19th place with 14,837 points. The former mayor of Calama, Esteban Velasquez, said that the maintenance costs are 300 million CLP, mainly directed to the maintenance of the court, dependencies and officials working in the enclosure. It is fully funded by the Municipality. Cobreloa paid a commission to the Municipality of around 800.000 CLP per month to help in maintenance of the stadium through May 2016.


Name

The first stadium name proposal was to honour former
Cobreloa Club de Deportes Cobreloa S.A.D.P. (), commonly referred to as Cobreloa, is a Chilean football professional club based in Calama, Región de Antofagasta, Chile. That competes in the Primera B. The club's home ground is the Estadio Zorros del ...
player Fernando Cornejo, who died in 2009. It became the name of the stadium project in 2010. However, this project name was not given to the stadium. In April 2014, in a reunion between local authorities, it was decided that the name would be chosen by Calama mayor, Esteban Velazquez, and the Consejo de Sociedad Civil (Cososi). The proposed alternatives were: Arena, Pucará,
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, Mario Lira and Fernando Cornejo. Ultimately, the name was decided through voting, through a campaign called "Ponle nombre al Municipal de Calama". With a video titled 'Corporación de Cultura y Turismo de Calama', the municipality invited the community of
Calama, Chile Calama is a city and commune in the Atacama Desert in northern Chile. It is the capital of El Loa Province, part of the Antofagasta Region. Calama is one of the driest cities in the world with average annual precipitation of just . The River Loa, ...
to propose names. Initially seven names were proposed, but the registration period was extended in September 2014. Eventually 4,721 voters chose among 14 proposals. The winner was the 'Zorros del Desierto' option, with 1,088 votes. The second, the third and the fourth place were used to name different areas of the stadium. The Mario Lira Option was named the media cabines.


History


Proposal

A new stadium in Calama was first suggested in 2007, when architect, Andrés Valle, made a model of the project; it was well received by the authorities. This showed that the community and the private sector had interest in a new venue. In 2008,
Cobreloa Club de Deportes Cobreloa S.A.D.P. (), commonly referred to as Cobreloa, is a Chilean football professional club based in Calama, Región de Antofagasta, Chile. That competes in the Primera B. The club's home ground is the Estadio Zorros del ...
representative Gerardo Mella proposed the project to authorities of Calama. With the consultation of the company Alberto Saltori y Asociados, Cobreloa would dedicate CLP 35 to 40 million to this project. In 2009,
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an, President
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announced the inclusion of Calama in the third phase of the 'Estadios Bicentenario' projects. Representative Marcos Espinoza had referred to the project financing with an amount of CLP 300 million, either for a renovation or a new structure. In 2010, parliamentarian Marcos Espinoza announced to the media the possibility that this project would be not included in the 2011 budget. In 2011, Chilean President
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announced that $170 million U.S. dollars was to be invested in improving the infrastructure of Chile's stadiums through the 'Chilestadios' project, in which the
Estadio Municipal de Calama Estadio Municipal de Calama was a multi-use stadium in Calama, Chile. It was used mostly for football matches and it was the home stadium of Cobreloa until 2012. The stadium held 13,000 people (seating capacity), it was built in 1952 and was ...
was included. The ultimate project was shown to Calama mayor, Estebán Velásquez Nuñez, in 2012. In this phase of the project the Consejo Regional was decided as the amounts would be distributed. The Instituto Nacional del Deporte (IND) allocated CLP 5,000 million to the project. The technical team of the municipality of Calama led by Gloria Aliaga was in charge of different project phases. The municipality of Calama had to deposit the project to the Banco Integrado de 'Proyectos del Ministerio de Planificación Social'. The resource allocation of the 'Fondo Regional of Desarrollo Social' was subtracted by the 'Consejo Regional' of
Antofagasta Region The Antofagasta Region ( es, Región de Antofagasta, ) is one of Chile's sixteen first-order administrative divisions. The second-largest region of Chile in area, it comprises three provinces, Antofagasta, El Loa and Tocopilla. It is bordered t ...
to enter the tendering. The proposal was for a concrete structure with 12,000 individual seats, including a place for disabled people. The project had 4 floors, with dressing room for the players and referees, hygienic services, snack hall, media area, first aid hall and LED screen. The field dimensions were 105 x 68 meters with natural grass. The design was inspired by the aging copper bars in order to provide identification to the community in the area. In 2012 non-compliance to bidding rules delayed construction, which is why the 'Instituto Nacional del Deporte' had to seek alternatives to avoid altering the route of the process.


Construction

The project was awarded to Spanish company Isolux Corsan on January 30, 2013. The dismantling works started the same day with the removal of stadium light bulbs. The last game in the old venue was held in the old stadium was against
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, on February 3, 2013. In April of this year, the 'Instituto Nacional del Deporte' and the 'Gobierno Regional' increased project financing to CLP 12,000 million approximately. By November 2013, progress reached only 40%. The revised completion date was the end of the first quarter of 2014.


2014

In April progress reached 85% and regional governor Valentín Volta said the stadium would finish in the second half of the year. In May salaries to company employees went unpaid over delays. In July payments to workers of Isolux – Corsan were delayed. for September, it was announced that the new stadium it will be opened in November this year, due to delays in municipal delivery of this. Due to delays and a failure to cover outstanding debts to its subcontractors, Isolux-Corsan ran into difficulties. The new completion date was early 2015. Then-Chile National Football coach,
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, had planned to use the stadium for matches with Brazil and Argentina in the
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.


2015

In February 2015 delays came over the bathrooms, which were not complete. The opening date of the stadium was April 18. The 'Instituto Nacional del Deporte' donated an amount greater than CLP 200 million to finish the work. This money was given for improved protection bars, ticket offices, bathrooms,
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. These improvements were to finish in 2016.


First Match

On April 18 the stadium's first match was between Cobreloa and Deportes Antofagasta, for the Primera División de Chile Match in the fifteenth game-week, at 16:00 (GMT-3). Cobreloa won the match with goals by Diego Silva (6'), Rodolfo González (21') y José Luis Jiménez (58').Attendance came to 10,200 spectators. The referee of this match was Eduardo Gamboa. Cobreloa entered the field with the following Line-Up: Line-Up: * Sebastián Contreras * Diego Silva * Martín Zbrun *
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* Miguel Sanhueza * Eric Ahumada * Gustavo Cristaldo * Cristián Gaitán * José Pérez * José Luis Jiménez * Álvaro López * Coach:
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Certification

The ''Departamento Prevención de Riesgo Forestal y Ambiente (O.S-5)'', that regulates security standards of the stadiums of Chile determined on March 23, 2016 that this stadium meets these standards, being a stadium suitable for large-scale events, meeting 63% of the requirements.


LaMia Flight 2933 Reaction

On December 4, 2016, Club de Deportes Cobreloa, decided to make a tribute to the victims of
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, in which personnel of
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team, journalists of Brazil and Bolivian air crew with 77 killed. This tribute consisted of a drawing of the logo of the team in the middle of the field. Before the match a minute of silence paid tribute to the victims. Cobreloa wore a commemorative jersey with the Chapecoense logo below the team logo. The LED screen showed the Chapecoense logo over Cobreloa and his rival logo Intermittently .


Design

The concept of the stadium is based on mining, which is the area's principal economic activity. The roof of the stadium shows copper bars. The stadium is built of concrete. The front cover is made with
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(coated with
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) to give the stadium a copper-aged look and an anti-corrosive surface. Initially a copper membrane was proposed for the lining of the stadium. The idea was abandoned absent a Chilean manufacturer and the ultimate green color of the material. The stadium lighting includes 16 light posts place on the interior of the deck, making it suitable for high definition video. The front of the stadium has changing decorative lights. The evacuation routes are painted with yellow in the steps and risers of the stadium with enlarged size of this.


Other uses

The stadium is home to various recreational and cultural activities, where children shared participate in family races, yoga and
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sessions. In 2016 this stadium hosted the ''Campeonato Nacional Canadela'', Senior category. In March 2016, the local sport club called ''Los rebeldes'' organized a charity event to deliver nonperishable food to different organizations of the city, this event consisted in a football match between some players of Cobreloa in the 1980s decade versus
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historics players, the requirement to enter at the event was donate a nonperishable food to the cause. On November 20, 2016, the stadium was host of the first final of Bubble bump football tournament in
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, called ''Fútbol burbuja Cup''. The participants of this event were secondary students.


Facilities


Stands


West Stand Tribuna Pácifico 'Fernando Cornejo Jiménez'.

''Capacity: 2.772 seatings''
The west stand of the stadium was named in honor of the former captain of
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, Fernando Cornejo Jiménez. This player won with Cobreloa team the Chilean Championships in four times, 1992, 2003 (A), 2003 (C) and 2004 . He played in
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. He participated in the
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in France. After his retirement, he became the football manager of the youth Cobreloa team. He died in 2009 from gastric cancer. This stand has 3 sections, including 214 VIP seats. The press stands and the snacks shop sector are located over this stand.


South Gallery 'Corazón de Minero'.

''Capacity: 2.674 seatings''
This gallery was named in honor of the nickname of Fernando Cornejo, 'Corazón de Minero, in a poll held in Calama, this was the third option in a communal poll to decide the name of the stadium. He played for Ohiggins de Rancagua and Cobreloa. The nickname has been used since 1992, when Radio Carillon broadcaster Epifanio Carle Alcayaga used it. The reason for his nickname is due to the great identification he had with the area of Calama and the miners. Cobreloa supporters called 'Huracán Naranja' sit In this gallery. The LED Screen is located in this gallery.


East Stand Tribuna Ándes 'Héroes del Topater'

''Capacity: 3.948 seatings''
This stand was named in honor of the Chilean soldiers who fought and died in the Battle of Topater, fought in Calama on March 23, 1879, starting the
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. This event is celebrated by the city of Calama as the day of annexation of the city to the Chilean territory. The Topater Monolith remembers the fallen heroes of this battle. Cobreloa fans sit in this gallery.


North Gallery: 'Río Loa'

''Capacity: 2.758 seatings''
This stand was named in honor of the
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, the longest river in
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. It crosses the city of Calama. It is the livelihood for indigenous communities of
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. Visiting team supporters sit in this gallery.


Facilities

* Press Room 'Mario Lira Solas': Named in honor of the social communicator and former councilor of Calama, born in Chuquicamata (1953–2013), Mario Lira Solas. He worked as a press correspondent for Cobreloa. He was also a municipal official. * Utility Room 'Luis Becerra Constanzo': Named in honor of a stagehand of Cobreloa, who worked with the club for over 20 years (1981–2011). His ashes were scattered on the floor of the
Estadio Municipal de Calama Estadio Municipal de Calama was a multi-use stadium in Calama, Chile. It was used mostly for football matches and it was the home stadium of Cobreloa until 2012. The stadium held 13,000 people (seating capacity), it was built in 1952 and was ...
, at a ceremony where hundreds of people participated. * Press Stands 'Alfredo Llewellyn Bustos': Named in honor of the social communicator who was a well-known fan of Cobreloa. * 2 Professionals Dressing Room * 2 Amateur Dressing Room * 8 Radio Stands and 2 TV Stands * 634 m2 of Snacks Shop * 753 m2 of General Public Bathrooms * Possibility space to museum and fan shop: 133 113 m2 * 4,434 m2 of Stadium roofing * 28 m2 of LED Screen * 105×68 m. Dimension field with natural grass and irrigation technology


Records


Cobreloa


Transport and access

The stadium is accessible on transit bus of the city, more specifically the bus line 'Empresa de Transporte Publico Linea 177 Calama' in his '177-fe' service, who works on hollyday, who going through 'Matta Avenue', located on northeast sector of the city, near of 'Bilbao' street.


See also

* List of football stadiums in Chile * Club de Deportes Cobreloa


References


External links


Profile of Estadio Zorros del Desierto
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Official Cobreloa Page
{{Chilean Primera División B Venues 2015 establishments in Chile Zorros del Desierto Zorros del Desierto Sports venues completed in 2015