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Estadio José María Minella

The Estadio José María Minella is a stadium in the city of Mar del Plata, Argentina. It is owned and administrated by the Municipality of General Pueyrredón. Inaugurated for the 1978 FIFA World Cup hosted by Argentina, the stadium is currently used by local clubs Alvarado and Aldosivi to play their home matches.

José María Minella Stadium
Estadio José María Minella
View of the stadium in 2008
Full nameEstadio José María Minella
AddressAv. de las Olimpíadas 760
Mar del Plata
Argentina
Coordinates38°01′04.6″S 57°34′56.4″W / 38.017944°S 57.582333°W / -38.017944; -57.582333
OwnerGeneral Pueyrredón Partido
OperatorLiga Marplatense de Fútbol
Unión Marplatense de Rugby
Capacity35,180 [5]
Field size105 x 70 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1975–1978 [1]
OpenedMay 21, 1978; 45 years ago (1978-05-21)
ArchitectAntonini Schon Zemborain & Asoc.[2]
Tenants
Website
mardelplata.gob.ar/estadiominella

The stadium is named after renowned football player and manager José María Minella, a native of Mar del Plata and regarded as one of the most notable footballers of that city.[1]

History edit

Argentina was chosen as the host nation of the 1978 World Cup by FIFA in London, England on 6 July 1966, and Mar del Plata, as one of the most touristic cities in the country, was selected as a venue. The stadium has the distinction of being the southernmost stadium to host a World Cup match. The organizing committee, under supervision of the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina since 1976, decided to build a new stadium on the same spot where the Mar del Plata hippodrome had been located 40 years earlier. The construction began in 1975[1] and the stadium was opened on May 21, 1978 with a friendly match between a team formed by players from Mar del Plata and another one with players from Tandil.[5][1]

The sports journalist Mario Trucco proposed the name to honour José María Minella, a renowned former midfielder from Mar del Plata, who played during the 1930s and 1940s for River Plate and the Argentina national football team, and later River Plate manager from 1945 to 1959 in what became one of the team's most successful eras.

During the 1978 World Cup Mar del Plata hosted six Fifa World Cup matches, three Group 1 and three Group 3 matches.

As the city of Mar del Plata is a very important tourist destination and the biggest seaside beach resort in Argentina, since its construction this stadium has been the main host of the many annual Summer Tournaments. Prior to the construction of Minella stadium, the main venue of the city had been General San Martín Stadium, with capacity for 15,000 spectators. That venue used to host matches of local teams San Lorenzo, Kimberley and Aldosivi.[1]

In 1985 the stadium hosted the New Zealand rugby team that played at the stadium as part of their tour of Argentina. The national side beat Mar del Plata Rugby Union 56–6.[4] The All Blacks would return in 1991, also playing vs the Mar del Plata Union, beating them 48–6.[6][7]

On February 24, 1993, the stadium played host to the second, and final, Intercontinental Cup for Nations (known as the Artemio Franchi Trophy) between the then-defending South American football champions, Argentina, and reigning European champions, Denmark. The match ended 1–1 after extra time, but Argentina went on to win 5–4 on penalty shoot-out.[8]

From March 12 to March 26, 1995 Mar del Plata hosted the 12th Pan American Games,[9] and the José María Minella was venue for the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the football tournament.[10]

In 2015, local club Aldosivi was promoted to the Primera División and has since used this stadium for its home matches, along with Alvarado, currently playing in Torneo Federal A.

On September 24, 2021, a week before the return of the public to football stadiums after the COVID-19 pandemic, the Municipal Sports and Recreation Entity disabled the covered stalls (with a capacity for 6,500 seated people). The entity claimed structural flaws and ordered the closure of the sector until a detailed report on its situation was presented.[2][11] As of 2023, the Estadio José Minella only hosts matches of local teams Aldosivi and Alvarado for competitions organised by AFA.[11]

In February 2023, the Municipality of General Pueyrredón began to evaluate future possibilities for the stadium so it requested a report from the National University of Mar del Plata for a technical evaluation of the state of the roofed grandstand. But that commitment –which would be carried out by the best engineers in the city– had a cost of AR$13 million so it was discarded. Apart from the roof, the lighting towers and the parking lots were also severely deteriorated.[11]

Facilities edit

The José María Minella offers parking lots for 250 cars, a 590 m2 lounge and 245 m2 VIP area, conference room and two 550 m2 gyms. It is part of the "Teodoro Bronzini" Municipal Sports Park, a 35 hectares area with several sport venues, including the Polideportivo Islas Malvinas, the Julio Polet Municipal Velodrome, the Pan American Field Hockey Stadium, the "Alberto Zorrilla" Natatorium, the "Justo Roman" Athletic stadium and the Patinódromo Municipal.[5]

Sporting Events edit

The stadium was built for the 1978 FIFA World Cup and during June 1978 it hosted six matches, three Group 1 matches and three Group 3 matches.

1978 FIFA World Cup edit

 
Aerial view of the stadium in 1978, when it was inaugurated to host the FIFA World Cup
Date Time (UTC−03) Group Team #1 Res. Team #2 Attendance
June 2 13:45 ART Group 1   Italy
2–1
  France 42,373
June 3 16:45 ART Group 3   Brazil
1–1
  Sweden 32,569
June 6 13:45 ART Group 1   Italy
3–1
  Hungary 26,533
June 7 13:45 ART Group 3   Brazil
0–0
  Spain 31,278
June 10 14:30 ART[12] Group 1   France
3–1
  Hungary 23,127
June 11 13:45 ART Group 3   Brazil
1–0
  Austria 35,221

2001 FIFA U-20 World Cup edit

The stadium hosted all the matches of Group F

Date Group Team #1 Res. Team #2 Att.
18 June Group F   Ghana
2–1
  Paraguay 2,000
18 June Group F   Iran
0–5
  France 4,500
21 June Group F   France
2–2
  Paraguay 4,575
21 June Group F   Iran
0–1
  Ghana 4,500
24 June Group F   Ghana
0–0
  France 13,000
24 June Group F   Paraguay
2–0
  Iran 6,000
24 June Round of 16   Ghana
1–0
  Ecuador 11,000

Argentina national football team matches edit

Date Event Rival Res. Attendance
Mar 9, 1982 Friendly   Czechoslovakia 0–0 ?
Feb 24, 1993 Artemio Franchi Trophy   Denmark 1–1 (5–4 p) 40,000
Dec 28, 1996 Friendly   Serbia 2–3 19,600
Feb 24, 1998 Friendly   Serbia 3–1 35,000
Feb 10, 2010 Friendly   Jamaica 2–1 ?
Apr 20, 2011 Friendly   Ecuador 2–1 ?

Rugby union edit

The stadium has hosted several rugby union matches, such as follows:

Date Event Home team Score Away team Ref.
29 Oct 1985 New Zealand tour Mar del Plata RU
6–56
  New Zealand [4]
8 Jun 1989 Italy tour Mar del Plata RU
9–26
  Italy [13]
9 Jul 1991 New Zealand tour Mar del Plata RU
6–48
  New Zealand [14]
28 Jun 2008 Italy tour   Argentina
12–13
  Italy [15]
19 Jun 2010 Scotland tour   Argentina
9–13
  Scotland [16]

The stadium was also the main venue of the 2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens

Other sporting events hosted edit

Music concerts edit

Some of the artists that have played at this stadium are Almendra (1980), Charly García (1984), Queen (1981), Rod Stewart (1989), Soda Stereo (1992), Luis Miguel (1994), La Renga (2006), Duran Duran (2007), Callejeros (2010), Joaquín Sabina (2010) and Ricardo Arjona (2015).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e El estadio José María Minella on El Marplatense, 21 May 2017
  2. ^ a b La decadencia del estadio mundialista de Mar del Plata y el plan que avanza por rescatarlo de las ruinas by Milton Del Moral on Infobae, 8 Jan 2023
  3. ^ Memoria y Balance 2010 on UAR
  4. ^ a b c Memoria 1985 on UAR
  5. ^ a b c Estadio Minella on Municipalidad de General Pueyrredón website
  6. ^ Memoria 1991 on UAR.com.ar
  7. ^ El único tandilense que se probó con los All Blacks on El Eco – 19 Jul 2019
  8. ^ Hace 20 años, Maradona ganaba su último título con la Selección on Infobae, 24 Feb 2013
  9. ^ Argentina conquistó 40 oros en Mar del Plata 1995 on Télam, 7 Jul 2015
  10. ^ Se cumplen 25 años de los Juegos Panamericanos Mar del Plata 1995 on Noticias MDQ, 26 Mar 2020
  11. ^ a b c La historia y la triste actualidad del estadio de Mar del Plata by Ernesto Gallardo – TyC Sports, 28 Aug 2022
  12. ^ Original kick-off scheduled for 13:45. Match delayed by 45 minutes due to both teams wearing identical kits (red, white & blue). The French eventually donned the kits of the local team Club Atlético Kimberley 2017-10-17 at the Wayback Machine.
  13. ^ Memoria y Balance 1989 at UAR
  14. ^ Memoria y Balance 1991 at UAR
  15. ^ Memoria y Balance 2008 at UAR
  16. ^ Memoria y Balance 2010 at UAR

External links edit

  • Official website  
Preceded by
(various venues in
Germany)
FIFA World Cup
Venue

1978
Succeeded by
(various venues in
Spain)
Preceded by Pan American Games
Opening and Closing Ceremonies

1995
Succeeded by
Preceded by Rugby World Cup Sevens
Venue

2001
Succeeded by

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The Estadio Jose Maria Minella is a stadium in the city of Mar del Plata Argentina It is owned and administrated by the Municipality of General Pueyrredon Inaugurated for the 1978 FIFA World Cup hosted by Argentina the stadium is currently used by local clubs Alvarado and Aldosivi to play their home matches Jose Maria Minella StadiumEstadio Jose Maria MinellaView of the stadium in 2008Full nameEstadio Jose Maria MinellaAddressAv de las Olimpiadas 760Mar del PlataArgentinaCoordinates38 01 04 6 S 57 34 56 4 W 38 017944 S 57 582333 W 38 017944 57 582333OwnerGeneral Pueyrredon PartidoOperatorLiga Marplatense de FutbolUnion Marplatense de RugbyCapacity35 180 5 Field size105 x 70 mSurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1975 1978 1 OpenedMay 21 1978 45 years ago 1978 05 21 ArchitectAntonini Schon Zemborain amp Asoc 2 TenantsList Football C A Aldosivi Alvarado Argentina national team 1982 2011 Rugby Argentina national team 2008 10 3 Mar del Plata RU team 4 Websitemardelplata gob ar estadiominellaThe stadium is named after renowned football player and manager Jose Maria Minella a native of Mar del Plata and regarded as one of the most notable footballers of that city 1 Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Sporting Events 3 1 1978 FIFA World Cup 3 2 2001 FIFA U 20 World Cup 3 3 Argentina national football team matches 3 4 Rugby union 3 5 Other sporting events hosted 4 Music concerts 5 References 6 External linksHistory editArgentina was chosen as the host nation of the 1978 World Cup by FIFA in London England on 6 July 1966 and Mar del Plata as one of the most touristic cities in the country was selected as a venue The stadium has the distinction of being the southernmost stadium to host a World Cup match The organizing committee under supervision of the military dictatorship that ruled Argentina since 1976 decided to build a new stadium on the same spot where the Mar del Plata hippodrome had been located 40 years earlier The construction began in 1975 1 and the stadium was opened on May 21 1978 with a friendly match between a team formed by players from Mar del Plata and another one with players from Tandil 5 1 The sports journalist Mario Trucco proposed the name to honour Jose Maria Minella a renowned former midfielder from Mar del Plata who played during the 1930s and 1940s for River Plate and the Argentina national football team and later River Plate manager from 1945 to 1959 in what became one of the team s most successful eras During the 1978 World Cup Mar del Plata hosted six Fifa World Cup matches three Group 1 and three Group 3 matches As the city of Mar del Plata is a very important tourist destination and the biggest seaside beach resort in Argentina since its construction this stadium has been the main host of the many annual Summer Tournaments Prior to the construction of Minella stadium the main venue of the city had been General San Martin Stadium with capacity for 15 000 spectators That venue used to host matches of local teams San Lorenzo Kimberley and Aldosivi 1 In 1985 the stadium hosted the New Zealand rugby team that played at the stadium as part of their tour of Argentina The national side beat Mar del Plata Rugby Union 56 6 4 The All Blacks would return in 1991 also playing vs the Mar del Plata Union beating them 48 6 6 7 On February 24 1993 the stadium played host to the second and final Intercontinental Cup for Nations known as the Artemio Franchi Trophy between the then defending South American football champions Argentina and reigning European champions Denmark The match ended 1 1 after extra time but Argentina went on to win 5 4 on penalty shoot out 8 From March 12 to March 26 1995 Mar del Plata hosted the 12th Pan American Games 9 and the Jose Maria Minella was venue for the opening and closing ceremonies as well as the football tournament 10 In 2015 local club Aldosivi was promoted to the Primera Division and has since used this stadium for its home matches along with Alvarado currently playing in Torneo Federal A On September 24 2021 a week before the return of the public to football stadiums after the COVID 19 pandemic the Municipal Sports and Recreation Entity disabled the covered stalls with a capacity for 6 500 seated people The entity claimed structural flaws and ordered the closure of the sector until a detailed report on its situation was presented 2 11 As of 2023 the Estadio Jose Minella only hosts matches of local teams Aldosivi and Alvarado for competitions organised by AFA 11 In February 2023 the Municipality of General Pueyrredon began to evaluate future possibilities for the stadium so it requested a report from the National University of Mar del Plata for a technical evaluation of the state of the roofed grandstand But that commitment which would be carried out by the best engineers in the city had a cost of AR 13 million so it was discarded Apart from the roof the lighting towers and the parking lots were also severely deteriorated 11 Facilities editThe Jose Maria Minella offers parking lots for 250 cars a 590 m2 lounge and 245 m2 VIP area conference room and two 550 m2 gyms It is part of the Teodoro Bronzini Municipal Sports Park a 35 hectares area with several sport venues including the Polideportivo Islas Malvinas the Julio Polet Municipal Velodrome the Pan American Field Hockey Stadium the Alberto Zorrilla Natatorium the Justo Roman Athletic stadium and the Patinodromo Municipal 5 Sporting Events editThe stadium was built for the 1978 FIFA World Cup and during June 1978 it hosted six matches three Group 1 matches and three Group 3 matches 1978 FIFA World Cup edit Main article 1978 FIFA World Cup nbsp Aerial view of the stadium in 1978 when it was inaugurated to host the FIFA World CupDate Time UTC 03 Group Team 1 Res Team 2 AttendanceJune 2 13 45 ART Group 1 nbsp Italy 2 1 nbsp France 42 373June 3 16 45 ART Group 3 nbsp Brazil 1 1 nbsp Sweden 32 569June 6 13 45 ART Group 1 nbsp Italy 3 1 nbsp Hungary 26 533June 7 13 45 ART Group 3 nbsp Brazil 0 0 nbsp Spain 31 278June 10 14 30 ART 12 Group 1 nbsp France 3 1 nbsp Hungary 23 127June 11 13 45 ART Group 3 nbsp Brazil 1 0 nbsp Austria 35 2212001 FIFA U 20 World Cup edit Main article 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship The stadium hosted all the matches of Group F Date Group Team 1 Res Team 2 Att 18 June Group F nbsp Ghana 2 1 nbsp Paraguay 2 00018 June Group F nbsp Iran 0 5 nbsp France 4 50021 June Group F nbsp France 2 2 nbsp Paraguay 4 57521 June Group F nbsp Iran 0 1 nbsp Ghana 4 50024 June Group F nbsp Ghana 0 0 nbsp France 13 00024 June Group F nbsp Paraguay 2 0 nbsp Iran 6 00024 June Round of 16 nbsp Ghana 1 0 nbsp Ecuador 11 000Argentina national football team matches edit Date Event Rival Res AttendanceMar 9 1982 Friendly nbsp Czechoslovakia 0 0 Feb 24 1993 Artemio Franchi Trophy nbsp Denmark 1 1 5 4 p 40 000Dec 28 1996 Friendly nbsp Serbia 2 3 19 600Feb 24 1998 Friendly nbsp Serbia 3 1 35 000Feb 10 2010 Friendly nbsp Jamaica 2 1 Apr 20 2011 Friendly nbsp Ecuador 2 1 Rugby union edit The stadium has hosted several rugby union matches such as follows Date Event Home team Score Away team Ref 29 Oct 1985 New Zealand tour Mar del Plata RU 6 56 nbsp New Zealand 4 8 Jun 1989 Italy tour Mar del Plata RU 9 26 nbsp Italy 13 9 Jul 1991 New Zealand tour Mar del Plata RU 6 48 nbsp New Zealand 14 28 Jun 2008 Italy tour nbsp Argentina 12 13 nbsp Italy 15 19 Jun 2010 Scotland tour nbsp Argentina 9 13 nbsp Scotland 16 The stadium was also the main venue of the 2001 Rugby World Cup Sevens Other sporting events hosted edit Torneos de Verano 1979 2019 1995 Pan American Games 1999 South American U 20 Championship 2006 South American Women s Football ChampionshipMusic concerts editSome of the artists that have played at this stadium are Almendra 1980 Charly Garcia 1984 Queen 1981 Rod Stewart 1989 Soda Stereo 1992 Luis Miguel 1994 La Renga 2006 Duran Duran 2007 Callejeros 2010 Joaquin Sabina 2010 and Ricardo Arjona 2015 References edit a b c d e El estadio Jose Maria Minella on El Marplatense 21 May 2017 a b La decadencia del estadio mundialista de Mar del Plata y el plan que avanza por rescatarlo de las ruinas by Milton Del Moral on Infobae 8 Jan 2023 Memoria y Balance 2010 on UAR a b c Memoria 1985 on UAR a b c Estadio Minella on Municipalidad de General Pueyrredon website Memoria 1991 on UAR com ar El unico tandilense que se probo con los All Blacks on El Eco 19 Jul 2019 Hace 20 anos Maradona ganaba su ultimo titulo con la Seleccion on Infobae 24 Feb 2013 Argentina conquisto 40 oros en Mar del Plata 1995 on Telam 7 Jul 2015 Se cumplen 25 anos de los Juegos Panamericanos Mar del Plata 1995 on Noticias MDQ 26 Mar 2020 a b c La historia y la triste actualidad del estadio de Mar del Plata by Ernesto Gallardo TyC Sports 28 Aug 2022 Original kick off scheduled for 13 45 Match delayed by 45 minutes due to both teams wearing identical kits red white amp blue The French eventually donned the kits of the local team Club Atletico Kimberley Archived 2017 10 17 at the Wayback Machine Memoria y Balance 1989 at UAR Memoria y Balance 1991 at UAR Memoria y Balance 2008 at UAR Memoria y Balance 2010 at UARExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Estadio Jose Maria Minella Official website nbsp Preceded by various venues in Germany FIFA World CupVenue1978 Succeeded by various venues in Spain Preceded byEstadio Panamericano Havana Pan American GamesOpening and Closing Ceremonies1995 Succeeded byCanad Inns Stadium WinnipegPreceded byHong Kong StadiumHong Kong Rugby World Cup SevensVenue2001 Succeeded byHong Kong StadiumHong Kong Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estadio Jose Maria Minella amp oldid 1194995450, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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