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Peru's Soccer Stadiums

Full post: https://peruvs.com/a-guide-perus-nati... A GUIDE: PERU’S NATIONAL SOCCER STADIUMS The South American nation of Peru is renowned for its natural beauty and is home to many natural wonders housing a portion of the Amazon rain forest, Machu Picchu as well as a range of other historical sites located in the Andes Mountain Range such as the Sacred Valley, Sacsayhuaman, Colca Canyon, the Inca trail and also the colonial city of Cusco. However, Peru is also home to many modern man made sites, notably its football stadiums scattered all across the nation, many of which have a rich and interesting history unknown to many alien to the history of the country, it’s sporting events and tragedies such as the Lima stadium disaster. This following article provides a guide and an insight in the history of the main and most important stadiums across the Peruvian heartland. Estadio Nacional Peru, Lima The Estadio Nacional Peru, also known as the Estadio Nacional de Lima Capacidad is Peru’s national and principal stadium home to the Peruvian football team and many other Peruvian sporting federations. The stadium itself was commissioned in 1951 to replace the dated but historically rich Stadium Nacional (Estadio Guadalupe) which has previously been the country’s principal stadium following its opening in 1897. Following numerous renovations in attempts to modernise the Estadio Guadalupe, the stadium who demolished it to make way for the new modernised Estadio Nacional, for the upcoming 1953 South American championships. The 53,000 seater stadium was created fully from concrete, housing 3 tier stands, luxury boxes and elevators making it suitable for the ever-growing crowds for football matches. The stadium was opened on the 27th October 1957, and a year later the stadium ended up hosted 3 of the 6 South American Championship games, a tournament that was won by Paraguay after they stole victory over Brazil in the final. In 1964 disaster struck in Lima Peru where the nation’s most infamous sporting event occurred. The ‘Lima stadium disaster’ unraveled during a qualifying match for the Tokyo Olympic games between the Rojiblancos and Argentina, when a late Incan equaliser was ruled out by the referee lead to riots and a mass pitch invasion. As an attempt to quash the protests the local police closed the exists and used tear gas along with brutal force to quell the chaos. Ultimately the incident resulted in 300 people losing their lives, with a further 4000 subject to serious injuries. The Lima stadium disaster resulted in protest riots forcing the president to put Peru in a state of emergency for a month. As a result of the chaos the capacity of the stadium was also reduced to 40,000. Estadio Nacional de Lima events have been commonplace with many tournaments being hosted at the stadium. The first of which were the consecutive South American championships in 1953 where Peru failed to qualify to the knockout rounds, and in 1957 where the Incas finished in 4th Place. Many Copa Libertadores finals have also been hosted in the stadium, with Uruguayan team Nacional beat Argentinians Estudiantes 2-0 in Lima Peru. The following year native club Universitario de Deportes drew 0-0 with Argentina’s Independiente in the same tournaments in the first leg of the final. Two decades later, another native team Sporting Cristal reached the 1997 Copa Libertadores Final to play Brazilians Cruzeiro in a clash which allowed the Nacional to host one of the legs of the final for a third time. In 2004 Peru were chosen to host the upcoming Copa America. In order to comply with the CONMEBOL stadium standards, the Estadio Nacional required renovations which were funded by a 5-million-dollar government loan. Again in 2010 the stadium was subject to further improvements in a hope to win a bid for the 2015 Pan American games. These renovations added 703 new car park spaces, A new tower that contained a panoramic gourmet restaurant and structural work. Unfortunately, the bid failed after being awarded to Toronto. Monumental Stadium Lima, Peru The Monumental Stadium, also known as ‘U’ Stadium, is home to Peruvian club Universitario De Deportes and was opened in the year 2000 to replace the old stadium Estadio Teodoro Lolo Fernandez. While the Estadio Nacional is the principal stadium of Peru, it is the estadio Monumental which is the largest multipurpose stadium in the country, and the largest in the whole of South America holding an incredible 80,093 capacity with 59,177 seated across the four stands and the remainder of the crowd situated in Luxury boxes. The stadium was built in accordance with FIFA’s manual of technical specification for world cup finals, designed by companies Progreso International and Gremco the stadium has a unique design whereby the lower tiers of the stands are housed under 6 floors of luxury boxes known as Palcos.

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