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Estadio Gran Parque Central

The Estadio Gran Parque Central is the stadium of Club Nacional de Football. It is located in Montevideo, Uruguay, near Nacional headquarters (exactly between the streets Carlos Anaya, Jaime Cibils, General Urquiza and Comandante Braga), in the La Blanqueada neighbourhood.

Gran Parque Central Stadium
Estadio Gran Parque Central
El Parque[1] el Templo Tricolor,[2] El primer estadio mundialista[3]
Venue of the 1930 FIFA World Cup
LocationMontevideo, Uruguay
OwnerClub Nacional de Football
Capacity38,000[5]
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1898-99
Opened25 May 1900[4]
Renovated1911, 1944, 1974, 2005
Tenants
Nacional (1901–present)
Deutscher Fussball Klub (1900–1909)
Uruguay national football team (1900–1930)
Website
nacional.uy/granparquecentral

Due to various factors, it is considered a historical stadium.[6][7][8] Built in 1900, it is the oldest current stadium in America and the fifteenth in the world.[9][10] But it mainly stands out for having hosted the 1930 FIFA World Cup opening match, one of the first two matches in the history of the competition, when on 13 July 1930 United States defeated Belgium 3–0 in Group D. FIFA remembered this fact when in 2005 a delegation headed by its president, Joseph Blatter,[11] came to visit the reforms and placed a commemorative plaque at the stadium. This historical fact was remembered by FIFA on two occasions: 1987 and 2005.[12]

In addition, the stadium was also the venue for the Uruguay national team, both in soccer and in other disciplines. Since its creation and until 1930, it was the main sports arena in Uruguay,[13] so until the inauguration of the Centenario Stadium, the Uruguayan team officiated as a local in the Gran Parque Central. It was also the venue for other important international tournaments, like the 1923 and 1924 South American Championships (current Copa América), the 2015 South American U-20 Championship or the 2021 Women's Copa Libertadores final.

Together with the Centenario Stadium, it is the Uruguayan stadium with the best artificial light, after a reform carried out in 2021.[14] It is also, after the Centenario, the stadium in which the Uruguayan soccer team has played more official matches. In addition, on 31 October 2018, it was the stadium to register the highest ticket sales for a stadium in Uruguay without being the Centenario, selling the 34,000 tickets available.

History edit

The Estadio Gran Parque Central is an important landmark in the history of Uruguay, not only because of its relevance in sports, but also for its bonds with the rich history of Uruguayans and their patriotic feelings.

Before the existence of Parque Central as a sports ground, in exactly the same location (which used to be known as "Quinta de la Paraguaya"), Uruguay's national hero José Artigas was named Jefe de los Orientales (leader of the Uruguayan people) in 1811.

The beginnings edit

 
In its beginnings, the Gran Parque Central stadium had wooden grandstands

The Parque Central was opened for the practice of sports in 1900, having been the site of Montevideo's bullring until the abolition of this activity. At first, the tenants of the stadium were Deutscher Fussball Klub for their home games at the first Uruguayan league championship in the 1900s. As a sports stadium, the Parque Central was inaugurated on March 25, 1900 with a match between the Deutscher Fussball Klub and the CURCC (Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club). The final score was CURCC 2 – Deutscher 0. Before the game, a lunch was served at Hotel Lanata, among personalities from the Government and leaders of the clubs. According to some chronicles from that period, the inauguration included the Don Bosco Band and the "Flora" gunship Band. There was also a special highlight with a Scottish skirt dancer who took the 7,000 people present by surprise, as they were unaware of the Scottish traditions. Two days after Nacional would meet the Deutscher F. K. in a game that ended 1–1.

The land was the property of "Tranvias a la Union y Maroñas", a German streetcar company whose employees were the founders of the Deutscher F. K. The venue consisted of four tennis courts and two football fields. By 1901,the streetcar company conceded Nacional the second field as they entered the AUF league. From that year until now, the Estadio Gran Parque Central has witnessed several championships won by Nacional (the last one in 2010/2011 season) and Uruguay national football team.

Many parts of the stadium remain unchanged since 1900, like the old "Mirador" located behind the Tribuna Atilio García stand, although the current pitch is different from the one of the beginning of the past century. The current orientation is east-west, opposite to the first one that was north-south, and there was another field in the actual place of the east stands and eastern part of the pitch.

Until 1930, the Parque Central was the main sports venue in Uruguay. It was only with the building of the Estadio Centenario that Nacional's stadium was superseded.

Time of modernization edit

 
Present situation of Parque Central stadium.

The 2003 reform allowed its reopening in 2005. In this year, through the efforts of Nacional fans and the sale of modern, special seats in the Tribuna José María Delgado stand, the Estadio Gran Parque Central was remodelled once again. The aim of this remodelling was to meet international football standards, which would allow Nacional to play home games for the Uruguayan Championship and the Copa Libertadores at its historic stadium. Over the years, the stadium began to be expanded, going from 20,000 people to a capacity of 34,000 spectators, constantly growing. This increase in capacity is accompanied by works to modernize its facilities, which allowed the team to no longer have to leave the tricolor stage for any kind of event.

These changes allowed the Gran Parque Central to host the 2015 South American Under-20 tournament, the 2021 Women's Copa Libertadores final and other events, both sporting and musical. In turn, in recent years it was requested as a training ground for different teams and international teams.[15][16][17]

Together with the Centenario Stadium, it is the Uruguayan stadium with the best artificial light, with lighting of 1,500 lux, after a renovation carried out in 2021.[18] In addition, in 2022, the stadium installed a modern giant screen 15.8 meters long by 5.2 meters high, being the screen with the largest inch in the entire country.[19]

The present capacity is 34.000, but in following years it is expected to expand to 40.000 (this extension would help in the intention of Nacional to include it as a venue of the future FIFA World Cup in 2030).

Remodellings edit

     

Burnt almost completely after the fire of 1911,it was rebuilt a couple of years later. The second remodelling of the Estadio Gran Parque Central took place in 1944. On that occasion, improvements of the pitch and the four stands were made, and more seats were added in the main stand, Tribuna José María Delgado.

Thirty years later, the Parque Central was remodelled once again due to a fire that destroyed part of the stadium.

Acknowledgements edit

 
 
 
 
Some acknowledgments to the Gran Parque Central Stadium

The Gran Parque Central stadium is commonly called by the Tricolor supporters as the first World Cup stadium. In this regard, the Tricolor Temple has received several awards, like a plaque placed by FIFA in 2005 commemorating the celebration in this stadium of the first match in the history of the FIFA World Cups.

For the occasion, a FIFA delegation came to visit the works, led by its president, JOseph Blatter, with Eugenio Figueredo, Nicolás Leoz, Ricardo Texeira and Julio Grondona.[20][21]

Years later, another FIFA delegation, headed by its president Gianni Infantino, visited the Gran Parque Central stadium, emphasizing that "it is a World Cup Stadium, pure history"[22] and that "when you are in such a historic place it is a very emotional strong".[23]

«The Gran Parque Central stadium, home of the National Football Club and historical heritage of world football. Why? The first match in the history of the FIFA World Cup was played there (...) "It is a great pride to be present here with our entire entourage. Uruguay has written a golden page in the history of football"» (Joseph S. Blatter)
FIFA Official Website, in 2005.[24]

«The Central Park is the history of football. It's the first stadium, the first World Cup, the first game... so he's the true football legend, it's very impressive (...) When you're in such a historic place, it's a very strong emotion».
Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, in 2016.[25]

«It's wonderful... just thinking that the first match of the first World Cup was played here, is something to go down in history and a satisfaction for us to be here».
Fernando Hierro, ex footballer, in 2016.[26]

«It is a stadium with a lot of history (...) This is, perhaps, the most important in the world in the football history».
Fernando Niembro, journalist at ESPN, in 2022.[27]

Major international tournaments edit

The Gran Parque Central stadium hosted several international sporting events. Regarding competitions with national teams, the Nacional stadium hosted some tournaments, highlighting the 1923 South American Championship, the 1924 South American Championship, the 1930 FIFA World Cup or the 2015 U20 South American Championship. In the case of the Championships South American (currently known as Copa América), the Gran Parque Central was the only venue, while in the 1930 World Cup and in the 2015 South American it hosted some matches. During the 1930 World Cup, teams such as Argentina[28] and Brazil[29] made their World Cup debuts at this stadium.

This stadium was the headquarters of the Uruguay national team, both in soccer and in other sports. Until 1930 it was the main sports arena in Uruguay, recently surpassed by the Estadio Centenario, so until the inauguration of the Estadio Centenario, Parque Central was the stadium where Uruguay played its home games.[30] In recent years, the Uruguayan rugby team played some matches here too. It is also common for foreign teams to opt for this stadium as a training camp prior to international matches.[31]

The Uruguay national football team has never lost a game in international tournaments in the Gran parque Central stadium.

1923 Copa América edit

During the 1923 Copa América, the stadium hosted all the matches:

29 October 1923 Argentina   4–3   Paraguay Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Saruppo   18'
Aguirre   58', 77', 86'
Rivas   10'
Zelada   50'
Fretes   75'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Ángel Minoli (Uruguay)
4 November 1923 Uruguay   2–0   Paraguay Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Scarone   11'
Petrone   88'
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Servando Pérez (Argentina)
11 November 1923 Paraguay   1–0   Brazil Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
I. López   56' Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Servando Pérez (Argentina)
18 November 1923 Argentina   2–1   Brazil Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Onzari   11'
Saruppo   76'
Nilo   15' Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Miguel Barba (Paraguay)
25 November 1923 Uruguay   2–1   Brazil Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Petrone   56'
Cea   75'
Nilo   59' Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Servando Pérez (Argentina)
2 December 1923 Uruguay   2–0   Argentina Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Petrone   28'
Somma   88'
Attendance: 22,000
Referee: Antônio Carneiro de Campos (Brazil)

1924 Copa América edit

During the 1924 Copa América, the stadium hosted all the matches:

12 October 1924 Argentina   0–0   Paraguay Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Ángel Minoli (Uruguay)
19 October 1924 Uruguay   5–0   Chile Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Petrone   40', 53', 88'
Zingone   73'
Romano   78'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eduardo Jara (Paraguay)
25 October 1924 Argentina   2–0   Chile Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Sosa   5'
Loyarte   78'
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Ángel Minoli (Uruguay)
26 October 1924 Uruguay   3–1   Paraguay Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Petrone   28'
Romano   37'
Cea   53'
Sosa   77' Attendance: 14,000
Referee: Alberto Parodi (Chile)
1 November 1924 Paraguay   3–1   Chile Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
González   15' (52)
López   33'
Arellano   6' Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Servando Pérez (Argentina)
2 November 1924 Uruguay   0–0   Argentina Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Carlos Fanta (Chile)

1930 FIFA World Cup edit

During the 1930 FIFA World Cup, the stadium hosted six matches:

13 July 1930 United States   3–0   Belgium Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
15:00 McGhee   23'
Florie   45'
Patenaude   69'
Attendance: 18,346
Referee: José Macias (Argentina)
14 July 1930 Yugoslavia   2–1   Brazil Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
12:45 Tirnanic   21'
Bek   30'
Preguinho   62' Attendance: 24,059
Referee: Aníbal Tejada (Uruguay)
15 July 1930 Argentina   1–0   France Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
16:00 Monti   81' Attendance: 23,409
Referee: Almeida Rego (Brazil)
16 July 1930 Chile   3–0   Mexico Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
14:45 Vidal   3', 65'
Rosas   51' (o.g.)
Attendance: 9,249
Referee: Henry Cristophe (Bélgica)
17 July 1930 Yugoslavia   4–0   Bolivia Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
12:45 Bek   60' (67)
Marjanovic   65'
Vujadinovic   85'
Attendance: 18,306
Referee: Francisco Mateucci (Uruguay)
17 July 1930 United States   3–0   Paraguay Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
14:45 Patenaude   10', 15', 50' Attendance: 18,306
Referee: José Macias (Argentina)

Major games edit

2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina edit

Conmebol determined that the tournament would have the final match in the Gran Parque Central stadium, in Uruguay:

21 November 2021 Santa Fe   0–2   Corinthians Gran Parque Central, Montevideo
Adriana   10'
Gabi Portilho   42'
Attendance: 15,0000
Referee: Laura Fortunato (Argentina)
VAR: Salomé Di Iorio (Argentina)

Concerts edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . El Observador. Archived from the original on 20 February 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  2. ^ . Ovación. Archived from the original on 20 March 2013. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
  3. ^ . Tenfield. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-20. Retrieved 2014-06-28.
  5. ^ Clásico: Unos 38 mil hinchas tricolores dijeron presente en el Gran Parque Central (spanish). Futbol.uy. 13 November 2023.
  6. ^
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2022-11-13. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  8. ^ Entre Artigas y el Mundial
  9. ^ GPC, abuelo de América
  10. ^ Sudamericano Sub 20: la acción se traslada al Gran Parque Central, otro histórico escenario
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-24. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  12. ^
  13. ^ A un siglo de la primera Copa en propiedad
  14. ^ La selección uruguaya al Parque: Nacional recibió las columnas para la nueva iluminación
  15. ^ Francia: segundo entrenamiento en el Gran Parque Central
  16. ^ Conoce el Gran Parque Central, donde entrenará Perú antes del choque contra Uruguay [VIDEO]
  17. ^ Palmeiras entrenó por última vez en nuestro Gran Parque Central. Mañana disputará la Final de la Copa #Libertadores 2021.
  18. ^ La selección uruguaya al Parque: Nacional recibió las columnas para la nueva iluminación
  19. ^ El Gran Parque Central se renueva: los detalles de una pantalla gigante de vanguardia
  20. ^
  21. ^ Blatter en el Parque Central
  22. ^ Infantino en el GPC
  23. ^ Gianni Infantino llegó a Uruguay y visitó el Campeón del Siglo y el Gran Parque Central
  24. ^
  25. ^ Gianni Infantino llegó a Uruguay y visitó el Campeón del Siglo y el Gran Parque Central
  26. ^ Telemundo
  27. ^ Copa Conmebol Libertadores: Nacional vs. Estudiantes
  28. ^
  29. ^
  30. ^ Prats, Luis (2010). La crónica celeste (3ª edición). Uruguay: Fin de Siglo.
  31. ^ Perú eligió el Gran Parque Central para su última práctica antes de enfrentar a Uruguay

External links edit

  • Official website  
  • Tour Virtual en 360° del Parque Central - Uruguay360.com.uy

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FIFA World Cup
Opening Venue

1930
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All 8 venues used for
the 1934 FIFA World Cup,
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South American Championship
Finals Venue

1923
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Estadio Gran Parque Central
Montevideo
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Estadio Gran Parque Central
Montevideo
 
South American Championship
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1924
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FIFA World Cup
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1930
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Copa Libertadores Femenina
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2021
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The Estadio Gran Parque Central is the stadium of Club Nacional de Football It is located in Montevideo Uruguay near Nacional headquarters exactly between the streets Carlos Anaya Jaime Cibils General Urquiza and Comandante Braga in the La Blanqueada neighbourhood Gran Parque Central StadiumEstadio Gran Parque CentralEl Parque 1 el Templo Tricolor 2 El primer estadio mundialista 3 Venue of the 1930 FIFA World CupLocationMontevideo UruguayOwnerClub Nacional de FootballCapacity38 000 5 Field size105 x 68 mSurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1898 99Opened25 May 1900 4 Renovated1911 1944 1974 2005TenantsNacional 1901 present Deutscher Fussball Klub 1900 1909 Uruguay national football team 1900 1930 Websitenacional uy granparquecentral Due to various factors it is considered a historical stadium 6 7 8 Built in 1900 it is the oldest current stadium in America and the fifteenth in the world 9 10 But it mainly stands out for having hosted the 1930 FIFA World Cup opening match one of the first two matches in the history of the competition when on 13 July 1930 United States defeated Belgium 3 0 in Group D FIFA remembered this fact when in 2005 a delegation headed by its president Joseph Blatter 11 came to visit the reforms and placed a commemorative plaque at the stadium This historical fact was remembered by FIFA on two occasions 1987 and 2005 12 In addition the stadium was also the venue for the Uruguay national team both in soccer and in other disciplines Since its creation and until 1930 it was the main sports arena in Uruguay 13 so until the inauguration of the Centenario Stadium the Uruguayan team officiated as a local in the Gran Parque Central It was also the venue for other important international tournaments like the 1923 and 1924 South American Championships current Copa America the 2015 South American U 20 Championship or the 2021 Women s Copa Libertadores final Together with the Centenario Stadium it is the Uruguayan stadium with the best artificial light after a reform carried out in 2021 14 It is also after the Centenario the stadium in which the Uruguayan soccer team has played more official matches In addition on 31 October 2018 it was the stadium to register the highest ticket sales for a stadium in Uruguay without being the Centenario selling the 34 000 tickets available Contents 1 History 1 1 The beginnings 1 2 Time of modernization 2 Remodellings 3 Acknowledgements 4 Major international tournaments 4 1 1923 Copa America 4 2 1924 Copa America 4 3 1930 FIFA World Cup 5 Major games 5 1 2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina 6 Concerts 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe Estadio Gran Parque Central is an important landmark in the history of Uruguay not only because of its relevance in sports but also for its bonds with the rich history of Uruguayans and their patriotic feelings Before the existence of Parque Central as a sports ground in exactly the same location which used to be known as Quinta de la Paraguaya Uruguay s national hero Jose Artigas was named Jefe de los Orientales leader of the Uruguayan people in 1811 The beginnings edit nbsp In its beginnings the Gran Parque Central stadium had wooden grandstands The Parque Central was opened for the practice of sports in 1900 having been the site of Montevideo s bullring until the abolition of this activity At first the tenants of the stadium were Deutscher Fussball Klub for their home games at the first Uruguayan league championship in the 1900s As a sports stadium the Parque Central was inaugurated on March 25 1900 with a match between the Deutscher Fussball Klub and the CURCC Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club The final score was CURCC 2 Deutscher 0 Before the game a lunch was served at Hotel Lanata among personalities from the Government and leaders of the clubs According to some chronicles from that period the inauguration included the Don Bosco Band and the Flora gunship Band There was also a special highlight with a Scottish skirt dancer who took the 7 000 people present by surprise as they were unaware of the Scottish traditions Two days after Nacional would meet the Deutscher F K in a game that ended 1 1 The land was the property of Tranvias a la Union y Maronas a German streetcar company whose employees were the founders of the Deutscher F K The venue consisted of four tennis courts and two football fields By 1901 the streetcar company conceded Nacional the second field as they entered the AUF league From that year until now the Estadio Gran Parque Central has witnessed several championships won by Nacional the last one in 2010 2011 season and Uruguay national football team Many parts of the stadium remain unchanged since 1900 like the old Mirador located behind the Tribuna Atilio Garcia stand although the current pitch is different from the one of the beginning of the past century The current orientation is east west opposite to the first one that was north south and there was another field in the actual place of the east stands and eastern part of the pitch Until 1930 the Parque Central was the main sports venue in Uruguay It was only with the building of the Estadio Centenario that Nacional s stadium was superseded Time of modernization edit nbsp Present situation of Parque Central stadium The 2003 reform allowed its reopening in 2005 In this year through the efforts of Nacional fans and the sale of modern special seats in the Tribuna Jose Maria Delgado stand the Estadio Gran Parque Central was remodelled once again The aim of this remodelling was to meet international football standards which would allow Nacional to play home games for the Uruguayan Championship and the Copa Libertadores at its historic stadium Over the years the stadium began to be expanded going from 20 000 people to a capacity of 34 000 spectators constantly growing This increase in capacity is accompanied by works to modernize its facilities which allowed the team to no longer have to leave the tricolor stage for any kind of event These changes allowed the Gran Parque Central to host the 2015 South American Under 20 tournament the 2021 Women s Copa Libertadores final and other events both sporting and musical In turn in recent years it was requested as a training ground for different teams and international teams 15 16 17 Together with the Centenario Stadium it is the Uruguayan stadium with the best artificial light with lighting of 1 500 lux after a renovation carried out in 2021 18 In addition in 2022 the stadium installed a modern giant screen 15 8 meters long by 5 2 meters high being the screen with the largest inch in the entire country 19 The present capacity is 34 000 but in following years it is expected to expand to 40 000 this extension would help in the intention of Nacional to include it as a venue of the future FIFA World Cup in 2030 Remodellings edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Burnt almost completely after the fire of 1911 it was rebuilt a couple of years later The second remodelling of the Estadio Gran Parque Central took place in 1944 On that occasion improvements of the pitch and the four stands were made and more seats were added in the main stand Tribuna Jose Maria Delgado Thirty years later the Parque Central was remodelled once again due to a fire that destroyed part of the stadium Acknowledgements edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Some acknowledgments to the Gran Parque Central Stadium The Gran Parque Central stadium is commonly called by the Tricolor supporters as the first World Cup stadium In this regard the Tricolor Temple has received several awards like a plaque placed by FIFA in 2005 commemorating the celebration in this stadium of the first match in the history of the FIFA World Cups For the occasion a FIFA delegation came to visit the works led by its president JOseph Blatter with Eugenio Figueredo Nicolas Leoz Ricardo Texeira and Julio Grondona 20 21 Years later another FIFA delegation headed by its president Gianni Infantino visited the Gran Parque Central stadium emphasizing that it is a World Cup Stadium pure history 22 and that when you are in such a historic place it is a very emotional strong 23 The Gran Parque Central stadium home of the National Football Club and historical heritage of world football Why The first match in the history of the FIFA World Cup was played there It is a great pride to be present here with our entire entourage Uruguay has written a golden page in the history of football Joseph S Blatter FIFA Official Website in 2005 24 The Central Park is the history of football It s the first stadium the first World Cup the first game so he s the true football legend it s very impressive When you re in such a historic place it s a very strong emotion Gianni Infantino president of FIFA in 2016 25 It s wonderful just thinking that the first match of the first World Cup was played here is something to go down in history and a satisfaction for us to be here Fernando Hierro ex footballer in 2016 26 It is a stadium with a lot of history This is perhaps the most important in the world in the football history Fernando Niembro journalist at ESPN in 2022 27 Major international tournaments editThe Gran Parque Central stadium hosted several international sporting events Regarding competitions with national teams the Nacional stadium hosted some tournaments highlighting the 1923 South American Championship the 1924 South American Championship the 1930 FIFA World Cup or the 2015 U20 South American Championship In the case of the Championships South American currently known as Copa America the Gran Parque Central was the only venue while in the 1930 World Cup and in the 2015 South American it hosted some matches During the 1930 World Cup teams such as Argentina 28 and Brazil 29 made their World Cup debuts at this stadium This stadium was the headquarters of the Uruguay national team both in soccer and in other sports Until 1930 it was the main sports arena in Uruguay recently surpassed by the Estadio Centenario so until the inauguration of the Estadio Centenario Parque Central was the stadium where Uruguay played its home games 30 In recent years the Uruguayan rugby team played some matches here too It is also common for foreign teams to opt for this stadium as a training camp prior to international matches 31 The Uruguay national football team has never lost a game in international tournaments in the Gran parque Central stadium 1923 Copa America edit During the 1923 Copa America the stadium hosted all the matches Argentina nbsp v nbsp Paraguay 29 October 1923Argentina nbsp 4 3 nbsp ParaguayGran Parque Central MontevideoSaruppo nbsp 18 Aguirre nbsp 58 77 86 Rivas nbsp 10 Zelada nbsp 50 Fretes nbsp 75 Attendance 20 000Referee Angel Minoli Uruguay Uruguay nbsp v nbsp Paraguay 4 November 1923Uruguay nbsp 2 0 nbsp ParaguayGran Parque Central MontevideoScarone nbsp 11 Petrone nbsp 88 Attendance 20 000Referee Servando Perez Argentina Paraguay nbsp v nbsp Brazil 11 November 1923Paraguay nbsp 1 0 nbsp BrazilGran Parque Central MontevideoI Lopez nbsp 56 Attendance 15 000Referee Servando Perez Argentina Argentina nbsp v nbsp Brazil 18 November 1923Argentina nbsp 2 1 nbsp BrazilGran Parque Central MontevideoOnzari nbsp 11 Saruppo nbsp 76 Nilo nbsp 15 Attendance 15 000Referee Miguel Barba Paraguay Uruguay nbsp v nbsp Brazil 25 November 1923Uruguay nbsp 2 1 nbsp BrazilGran Parque Central MontevideoPetrone nbsp 56 Cea nbsp 75 Nilo nbsp 59 Attendance 20 000Referee Servando Perez Argentina Uruguay nbsp v nbsp Argentina 2 December 1923Uruguay nbsp 2 0 nbsp ArgentinaGran Parque Central MontevideoPetrone nbsp 28 Somma nbsp 88 Attendance 22 000Referee Antonio Carneiro de Campos Brazil 1924 Copa America edit During the 1924 Copa America the stadium hosted all the matches Argentina nbsp v nbsp Paraguay 12 October 1924Argentina nbsp 0 0 nbsp ParaguayGran Parque Central MontevideoAttendance 12 000Referee Angel Minoli Uruguay Uruguay nbsp v nbsp Chile 19 October 1924Uruguay nbsp 5 0 nbsp ChileGran Parque Central MontevideoPetrone nbsp 40 53 88 Zingone nbsp 73 Romano nbsp 78 Attendance 15 000Referee Eduardo Jara Paraguay Argentina nbsp v nbsp Chile 25 October 1924Argentina nbsp 2 0 nbsp ChileGran Parque Central MontevideoSosa nbsp 5 Loyarte nbsp 78 Attendance 15 000Referee Angel Minoli Uruguay Uruguay nbsp v nbsp Paraguay 26 October 1924Uruguay nbsp 3 1 nbsp ParaguayGran Parque Central MontevideoPetrone nbsp 28 Romano nbsp 37 Cea nbsp 53 Sosa nbsp 77 Attendance 14 000Referee Alberto Parodi Chile Paraguay nbsp v nbsp Chile 1 November 1924Paraguay nbsp 3 1 nbsp ChileGran Parque Central MontevideoGonzalez nbsp 15 52 Lopez nbsp 33 Arellano nbsp 6 Attendance 10 000Referee Servando Perez Argentina Uruguay nbsp v nbsp Argentina 2 November 1924Uruguay nbsp 0 0 nbsp ArgentinaGran Parque Central MontevideoAttendance 20 000Referee Carlos Fanta Chile 1930 FIFA World Cup edit During the 1930 FIFA World Cup the stadium hosted six matches United States nbsp v nbsp Belgium 13 July 1930United States nbsp 3 0 nbsp BelgiumGran Parque Central Montevideo15 00 McGhee nbsp 23 Florie nbsp 45 Patenaude nbsp 69 Attendance 18 346Referee Jose Macias Argentina Yugoslavia nbsp v nbsp Brazil 14 July 1930Yugoslavia nbsp 2 1 nbsp BrazilGran Parque Central Montevideo12 45 Tirnanic nbsp 21 Bek nbsp 30 Preguinho nbsp 62 Attendance 24 059Referee Anibal Tejada Uruguay Argentina nbsp v nbsp France 15 July 1930Argentina nbsp 1 0 nbsp FranceGran Parque Central Montevideo16 00 Monti nbsp 81 Attendance 23 409Referee Almeida Rego Brazil Chile nbsp v nbsp Mexico 16 July 1930Chile nbsp 3 0 nbsp MexicoGran Parque Central Montevideo14 45 Vidal nbsp 3 65 Rosas nbsp 51 o g Attendance 9 249Referee Henry Cristophe Belgica Yugoslavia nbsp v nbsp Bolivia 17 July 1930Yugoslavia nbsp 4 0 nbsp BoliviaGran Parque Central Montevideo12 45 Bek nbsp 60 67 Marjanovic nbsp 65 Vujadinovic nbsp 85 Attendance 18 306Referee Francisco Mateucci Uruguay United States nbsp v nbsp Paraguay 17 July 1930United States nbsp 3 0 nbsp ParaguayGran Parque Central Montevideo14 45 Patenaude nbsp 10 15 50 Attendance 18 306Referee Jose Macias Argentina Major games edit2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina edit Conmebol determined that the tournament would have the final match in the Gran Parque Central stadium in Uruguay Santa Fe nbsp v nbsp Corinthians 21 November 2021Santa Fe nbsp 0 2 nbsp CorinthiansGran Parque Central MontevideoAdriana nbsp 10 Gabi Portilho nbsp 42 Attendance 15 0000Referee Laura Fortunato Argentina VAR Salome Di Iorio Argentina Concerts editElton John 1995 2013 Erasure 1990 Joaquin Sabina 2006 Ricardo Arjona 2006 Sheryl Crow 1995See also editList of football stadiums in Uruguay Lists of stadiumsReferences edit El Parque se agranda El Observador Archived from the original on 20 February 2013 Retrieved 27 March 2013 Abreu volvio a pisar el templo Ovacion Archived from the original on 20 March 2013 Retrieved 27 March 2013 Lanzan nuevo proyecto de obras en el Parque Central 200 palcos mas Tenfield Archived from the original on 4 February 2014 Retrieved 2 February 2014 Estadio Gran Parque Central Archived from the original on 2014 12 20 Retrieved 2014 06 28 Clasico Unos 38 mil hinchas tricolores dijeron presente en el Gran Parque Central spanish Futbol uy 13 November 2023 El Parque es de la gente Intendente visito obras del Gran Parque Central El intendente de Montevideo Daniel Martinez realizo una visita al historico Parque Central Archived from the original on 2022 11 13 Retrieved 2022 11 13 Entre Artigas y el Mundial GPC abuelo de America Sudamericano Sub 20 la accion se traslada al Gran Parque Central otro historico escenario La FIFA y Uruguay celebran el pasado Archived from the original on 2009 02 24 Retrieved 2022 11 13 FIFA com A un siglo de la primera Copa en propiedad La seleccion uruguaya al Parque Nacional recibio las columnas para la nueva iluminacion Francia segundo entrenamiento en el Gran Parque Central Conoce el Gran Parque Central donde entrenara Peru antes del choque contra Uruguay VIDEO Palmeiras entreno por ultima vez en nuestro Gran Parque Central Manana disputara la Final de la Copa Libertadores 2021 La seleccion uruguaya al Parque Nacional recibio las columnas para la nueva iluminacion El Gran Parque Central se renueva los detalles de una pantalla gigante de vanguardia La FIFA y Uruguay celebran el pasado Blatter en el Parque Central Infantino en el GPC Gianni Infantino llego a Uruguay y visito el Campeon del Siglo y el Gran Parque Central La FIFA y Uruguay celebran el pasado Gianni Infantino llego a Uruguay y visito el Campeon del Siglo y el Gran Parque Central Telemundo Copa Conmebol Libertadores Nacional vs Estudiantes Argentina Francia Yugoslavia Brazil Prats Luis 2010 La cronica celeste 3ª edicion Uruguay Fin de Siglo Peru eligio el Gran Parque Central para su ultima practica antes de enfrentar a UruguayExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Estadio Gran Parque Central Official website nbsp Tour Virtual en 360 del Parque Central Uruguay360 com uy 34 53 04 S 56 09 32 W 34 884373 S 56 158800 W 34 884373 56 158800 Events and tenants Preceded byNone FIFA World CupOpening Venue1930 Succeeded byAll 8 venues used forthe 1934 FIFA World Cup matches on the first day wereall played at the same time Preceded byEstadio das Laranjeiras Rio de Janeiro nbsp South American ChampionshipFinals Venue1923 Succeeded byEstadio Gran Parque Central Montevideo Preceded byEstadio Gran Parque Central Montevideo nbsp South American ChampionshipFinals Venue1924 Succeeded byMultiple venues Preceded by nbsp FIFA World CupInaugural Venue1930 Succeeded byMultiple venues Preceded byEstadio Jose Amalfitani Buenos Aires nbsp Copa Libertadores FemeninaFinal Venue2021 Succeeded byEstadio Rodrigo Paz Delgado Quito Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estadio Gran Parque Central amp oldid 1219031089, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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