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Campo Argentino de Polo

The Campo Argentino del Polo (Argentine Polo Ground), popularly known as The Cathedral of Polo, is a multi-purpose stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is currently used mostly for polo, pato and field hockey matches.[4]

Argentine Polo Ground
Campo Argentino de Polo
Cathedral of Polo
The Campo Argentino during
a polo match in 2014
AddressAvenida del Libertador and Avenida Dorrego
LocationPalermo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Public transitMitre Line at 3 de Febrero railway station
at Ministro Carranza or Palermo (within walking distance)
OwnerArgentine Army[1]
OperatorArgentine Polo Association [2]
TypeStadium
Genre(s)Sport events
Music concerts
Capacity30,000 [3]
SurfaceGrass
OpenedOctober 27, 1928; 94 years ago (1928-10-27)

The stadium, opened in 1928, holds up to 30,000 people and is located in the Palermo neighbourhood, on Del Libertador Avenue, close to Hipódromo Argentino.[5]

This is a unique polo field, situated ten minutes away from downtown Buenos Aires, and is considered the most modern and comfortable for spectators in the sport.[5] The Campo Argentino, is the home to the Campeonato Argentino Abierto de Polo, the most important polo event in the world, held there since 1928. It is organized by the Asociación Argentina de Polo.

History

 
The Campo Argentino in 1940

The Campo Argentino was erected on the same land where the Sociedad Sportiva Argentina stadium had been located since its establishment in 1899 until its expropriation from the Government of Argentina in 1914, when the National Army took over the stadium after the second period of five years (counting from 1909) came to an end. Ten years later, the Ministry of War led by Agustín P. Justo expropriated the lands and transferred them to the Army, which is its owner since then.[1]

After taking the lands, the Army built two polo fields (known as "canchas 1 y 2"). The Campo Argentino was officially inaugurated on October 27, 1928, with a match between civilian and military teams (named "Civiles" and "Militares" respectively).[6] The Army has rented Campo Argentino to the Argentine Polo Association since then.[2]

In 1978, the Campo Argentino was the venue for all the matches of the World Field Hockey Cup, won by Pakistan.[7] A total of seven hockey fields were specially prepared on the canchas 1 and 2 for the occasion.[8]

Defunct competition America's Polo Cup ("Copa de las Américas") took place in Campo Argentino on numerous occasions. In this classic match, the best team from Argentina played against the best one from the United States.

The stadium has been also used for music concerts. Metallica, Oasis, Jamiroquai, Santana, Shakira, Neil Young, R.E.M., Beck, Backstreet Boys, Luciano Pavarotti, Luis Miguel, Ed Sheeran, Paul McCartney, The Pretenders and Phil Collins are some of the artists who have performed at Campo Argentino.

List of concerts

Date Performer(s) Tour/Event Supporting act
26 February 1995 Luciano Pavarotti --- ---
12 May 2000 Shakira Tour Anfibio ---
16 January 2001 Oasis, R.E.M., Beck, Neil Young & The Crazy Horse Buenos Aires Hot Festival ---
17 January 2001
18 January 2001
2 March 2002 Chayanne Tour 2002 ---
9 March 2006 Santana 2006 Tour Memphis La Blusera
10 March 2006 Oasis Don't Believe the Truth Tour Turf
20 March 2018 Phil Collins Not Dead Yet Tour The Pretenders, Hilda Lizarazu
5 October 2018 Ricardo Arjona Circo Soledad Tour ---
23 February 2019 Ed Sheeran Divide Tour Passenger
1 March 2019 Luis Miguel México Por Siempre Tour ---
2 March 2019
23 March 2019 Paul McCartney Freshen Up Victoria Bernardi
7 March 2020 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour ---
18 December 2021 Soda Stereo Gracias Totales - Soda Stereo ---
19 December 2021
8 April 2022 Maroon 5 2020 Tour DJ Noah Passovoy, Zoe Gotusso
23 April 2022 Kiss End of the Road World Tour ---
30 April 2022 Metallica --- Greta Van Fleet
13 September 2022 Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia Tour Vickilicious
14 September 2022
22 December 2022 TINI Tini Tour 2022-2023 ---
23 December 2022
9 March 2023 Imagine Dragons Mercury World Tour ---

See also

References

  1. ^ a b La Sociedad Sportiva Argentina y su terreno, historia de una disputa by Rodrigo Daskal on Historia Política
  2. ^ a b ¿El Campo Argentino de Polo está en peligro?, ESPN, 22 Sep 2016
  3. ^ Campo Argentino de Polo on Argentina.Travel
  4. ^ Campo Argentino de Polo on GCBA Turismo
  5. ^ a b Polo in Argentina 2011-07-26 at the Wayback Machine Argentina Travel
  6. ^ El Campo Argentino de Polo de Palermo estará abierto para el turismo, Infocampo, 20 Feb 2017
  7. ^ Hockey: el “otro” Mundial del 78 on El Mensajero, 8 Jul 2011
  8. ^ Argentina 78: los mundiales olvidados

External links

  • Campo Argentino de Polo at GCBA

Coordinates: 34°34′17.35″S 58°25′37.09″W / 34.5714861°S 58.4269694°W / -34.5714861; -58.4269694

Preceded by Men's Hockey World Cup
Final Venue

1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by
None
World Polo Championship
Venue

1987
Succeeded by

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The Campo Argentino del Polo Argentine Polo Ground popularly known as The Cathedral of Polo is a multi purpose stadium in Buenos Aires Argentina It is currently used mostly for polo pato and field hockey matches 4 Argentine Polo GroundCampo Argentino de PoloCathedral of PoloThe Campo Argentino during a polo match in 2014AddressAvenida del Libertador and Avenida DorregoLocationPalermo Buenos Aires ArgentinaPublic transitMitre Line at 3 de Febrero railway station at Ministro Carranza or Palermo within walking distance OwnerArgentine Army 1 OperatorArgentine Polo Association 2 TypeStadiumGenre s Sport events Music concertsCapacity30 000 3 SurfaceGrassOpenedOctober 27 1928 94 years ago 1928 10 27 The stadium opened in 1928 holds up to 30 000 people and is located in the Palermo neighbourhood on Del Libertador Avenue close to Hipodromo Argentino 5 This is a unique polo field situated ten minutes away from downtown Buenos Aires and is considered the most modern and comfortable for spectators in the sport 5 The Campo Argentino is the home to the Campeonato Argentino Abierto de Polo the most important polo event in the world held there since 1928 It is organized by the Asociacion Argentina de Polo Contents 1 History 1 1 List of concerts 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksHistory Edit The Campo Argentino in 1940 The Campo Argentino was erected on the same land where the Sociedad Sportiva Argentina stadium had been located since its establishment in 1899 until its expropriation from the Government of Argentina in 1914 when the National Army took over the stadium after the second period of five years counting from 1909 came to an end Ten years later the Ministry of War led by Agustin P Justo expropriated the lands and transferred them to the Army which is its owner since then 1 After taking the lands the Army built two polo fields known as canchas 1 y 2 The Campo Argentino was officially inaugurated on October 27 1928 with a match between civilian and military teams named Civiles and Militares respectively 6 The Army has rented Campo Argentino to the Argentine Polo Association since then 2 In 1978 the Campo Argentino was the venue for all the matches of the World Field Hockey Cup won by Pakistan 7 A total of seven hockey fields were specially prepared on the canchas 1 and 2 for the occasion 8 Defunct competition America s Polo Cup Copa de las Americas took place in Campo Argentino on numerous occasions In this classic match the best team from Argentina played against the best one from the United States The stadium has been also used for music concerts Metallica Oasis Jamiroquai Santana Shakira Neil Young R E M Beck Backstreet Boys Luciano Pavarotti Luis Miguel Ed Sheeran Paul McCartney The Pretenders and Phil Collins are some of the artists who have performed at Campo Argentino List of concerts Edit Date Performer s Tour Event Supporting act26 February 1995 Luciano Pavarotti 12 May 2000 Shakira Tour Anfibio 16 January 2001 Oasis R E M Beck Neil Young amp The Crazy Horse Buenos Aires Hot Festival 17 January 200118 January 20012 March 2002 Chayanne Tour 2002 9 March 2006 Santana 2006 Tour Memphis La Blusera10 March 2006 Oasis Don t Believe the Truth Tour Turf20 March 2018 Phil Collins Not Dead Yet Tour The Pretenders Hilda Lizarazu5 October 2018 Ricardo Arjona Circo Soledad Tour 23 February 2019 Ed Sheeran Divide Tour Passenger1 March 2019 Luis Miguel Mexico Por Siempre Tour 2 March 201923 March 2019 Paul McCartney Freshen Up Victoria Bernardi7 March 2020 Backstreet Boys DNA World Tour 18 December 2021 Soda Stereo Gracias Totales Soda Stereo 19 December 20218 April 2022 Maroon 5 2020 Tour DJ Noah Passovoy Zoe Gotusso23 April 2022 Kiss End of the Road World Tour 30 April 2022 Metallica Greta Van Fleet13 September 2022 Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia Tour Vickilicious14 September 202222 December 2022 TINI Tini Tour 2022 2023 23 December 20229 March 2023 Imagine Dragons Mercury World Tour See also Edit Argentina portalSociedad Sportiva ArgentinaReferences Edit a b La Sociedad Sportiva Argentina y su terreno historia de una disputa by Rodrigo Daskal on Historia Politica a b El Campo Argentino de Polo esta en peligro ESPN 22 Sep 2016 Campo Argentino de Polo on Argentina Travel Campo Argentino de Polo on GCBA Turismo a b Polo in Argentina Archived 2011 07 26 at the Wayback Machine Argentina Travel El Campo Argentino de Polo de Palermo estara abierto para el turismo Infocampo 20 Feb 2017 Hockey el otro Mundial del 78 on El Mensajero 8 Jul 2011 Argentina 78 los mundiales olvidadosExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Campo Argentino de Polo Campo Argentino de Polo at GCBACoordinates 34 34 17 35 S 58 25 37 09 W 34 5714861 S 58 4269694 W 34 5714861 58 4269694 Preceded byKuala Lumpur Men s Hockey World CupFinal Venue1978 Succeeded byMumbaiPreceded byNone World Polo ChampionshipVenue1987 Succeeded byMailfeldBerlin Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Campo Argentino de Polo amp oldid 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