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Estadio Víctor Antonio Legrotaglie is a
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located at the General San Martín Park in the city of Mendoza of the homonymous province,
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. Inaugurated in 1934, the stadium is owned and operated by club Club Gimnasia y Esgrima and has a capacity of 11,000 spectators being one of the largest stadiums in the province after
Estadio Malvinas Argentinas Malvinas Argentinas Stadium () is a stadium in the city of Mendoza in the homonymous province of Argentina. With a seating capacity of 42,000 spectators, the stadium is the largest in Mendoza. Built for the 1978 FIFA World Cup, It is owned and ...
(42,000),
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(24,000), and
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(17,000). The venue was named after Víctor Legrotaglie, former player and manager of Gimnasia y Esgrima and largely regarded as the greatest idol in club's history.¿Quién es Víctor Legrotaglie, la leyenda que Maradona pidió conocer?
on TyC, 14 Oct 2019


History

The stadium was inaugurated on 25 March 1934 in a friendly match between Gimnasia y Esgrima and its counterpart from Santa Fe. The match ended 22 and had an attendance of 20,000 (the stadium has a larger capacity by then). In 1936 and 1937, the stadium hosted the Fiesta Nacional de la Vendimia (''Grape Harvest National Festival''), one of the most important festivals in the country organised once a year. During the tenure of Pablo Antonicelli (elected president of the club in 1962), a new grandstand on the east side was built. In 1989 it was named after him. left, 150px, The stadium was named after Víctor Legrotaglie (pictured), the greatest idol of Gimnasia y Esgrima In 1975, the stadium was named "Víctor Legrotaglie" to honor the footballer that played several tenures for Gimnasia y Esgrima (alternating with other clubs) between 1953 and 1974. Legrotaglie was a skilled midfielder remembered by his
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goals (scored 66 in his career) and
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s (scored 12)., Legrotaglie is considered the greatest idol in the history of the club.Víctor Legrotaglie: Hace 50 años, Gimnasia y Esgrima Mendoza goleaba a San Lorenzo, en Boedo, 5-2, conducido por el ídolo del fútbol del Interior
on El Mundo Amateur, 20 Jul 2021
Entrevista al Vìctor
by Jorge Sosa, 29 Jul 2013
The venue was the first to have a
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system all around Mendoza province. It was inaugurated on 13 February 1943 in a match v
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(tied 1–1). The system was then modernised and reinaugurated in January 2009 in a friendly vs. ''Sanjuanino'' club Sportivo Del Bono. The stadium was refurbished in 2011. Works included the construction of a
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under the west stalls, a pit surrounding the pitch (which allowed to removed the fence), plantation of
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, painting of stands and exterior walls. Other sectors refurbished were the toilettes, substitute players bench while an auxiliary field with
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was built. Besides, an access on Avenida del Libertador was opened to avoid brawls between visitor and home supporters. Once the refurbishments were completed, the stadium was reinaugurated in January 2012 when GyE defeated Sportivo del Bono 5–0 in the 2011–12 Torneo Argentino B. The stalls on the west side were expanded and remodelled, being reinaugurated in March 2015. The sector was named " Juan Gilberto Funes" in honor of the former player of the club that had a successful tenure on the River Plate team that won the
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and
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. Funes died in 1992 from a
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caused by an
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. He was 28 years old.La tragedia del Búfalo Funes, el prócer de River rechazado por un chequeo médico de Boca
by Andrés Burgo on TyC, 29 Oct 2023


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