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Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes

The Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes,[2] formerly known as Estadio Córdoba,[2] is a stadium in the Chateau Carreras neighborhood of Córdoba, Argentina. Owned by the Córdoba Province, the venue is used mostly for association football and rugby union matches and also sometimes for athletics.

Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes
Chateau Carreras [1]
Former namesEstadio Córdoba (1978–2010)
AddressAv. Cárcano s/n
Córdoba,
Argentina
OwnerCórdoba Province
OperatorGovernment of Córdoba
Capacity57,000 [2]
Field size105 x 70 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1976–1978
OpenedMay 16, 1978; 44 years ago (May 16, 1978)
Renovated2020
Expanded2010–11
ArchitectSánchez Elía-Peralta Ramos [2]
Tenants

The stadium was built in 1976 in preparation for the 1978 FIFA World Cup, with a capacity for 37,851 spectators[2] although it doesn't provide seating for all of them, like many Argentine stadiums.

Most football teams in Córdoba have their own stadiums but they usually prefer playing in this stadium for its size and comfort, especially when playing important games that attract big crowds. Generally, this stadium is used for Talleres' matches, and is used for Belgrano's, Instituto's and Racing's matches. The Argentina national football team home matches have also been played here.

The stadium, in 2006 and 2007, hosted some Special Stages of motorsport event named Rally Argentina, a round of the World Rally Championship.

During 2010 and 2011 the stadium went through a remodelling process. The field was sunken 4 metres, the iconic Autotrol scoreboards installed for the 1978 World Cup were replaced with modern video screens, new stands were built in order to improve the poor view caused by the shallow shape of the stadium and the capacity was increased to 57,000, becoming the third largest stadium in Argentina by seating capacity. It was re-opened on June 26, 2011, just 5 days before the start of the 2011 Copa América. The stands were fully covered after the cup.

In October, 2010 the name was changed to honour Mario Kempes, former Argentina national team player and top goal scorer of the 1978 FIFA World Cup, who was also a native of Córdoba.

History

The construction of the stadium was commissioned to "Sánchez Elía-Peralta Ramos" Architects studio of Buenos Aires, which then associated with architects of Córdoba to carry out the project. In 1976, the military government of Argentina led by Jorge Rafael Videla, created a self-governing entity ("EAM 78") that took over remodelation and construction of stadium and buildings for the 1978 FIFA World Cup that would be held in Argentina.[3]

Aport from Estadio Olímpico, other stadiums to be refurbished for the World Cup were River Plate, Vélez Sarsfield, Ciudad de Mendoza, Mar del Plata Stadium. Since the projects were launched, costs of constructions raised to US$ 520 million, five times higher than 1982 World Cup.[4][5]

The stadium was finally inaugurated on May 16, 1978, in a match where Argentina played a local combined. The first World Cup held in the Chateau Carreras stadium was the Peru 3 v Scotland 1, on June 3.

In October 2010, the Legislature of Córdoba Province approved the change of name of the stadium to "Mario Alberto Kempes" to honor the former footballer born in the province.[6] That changed had been driven by local journalist Claudio Menditto on his article "A tribute for Matador", published in 2008.[7]

The Mario Kempes stadium was later refurbished in preparation for the 2011 Copa América, and inaugurated on July 26, 2011. Works included positioning of roof on grandstands, and an expansion to 57,000 spectators. Besides, all the lightning was renovated.

Sporting events

1978 FIFA World Cup

During the 1978 FIFA World Cup, the stadium hosted two Group 2 matches, three Group 4 matches and three more during second round.

 
The stadium during a 1978 FIFA World Cup match
Date Round Group Team 1 Score Team 2
June 3 1 4   Peru 3–1   Scotland
June 6 2   West Germany 6–0   Mexico
June 7 4   Scotland 1–1   Iran
June 10 2   West Germany 0–0   Tunisia
June 11 4   Peru 4–1   Iran
June 14 2 A   Netherlands 5–1   Austria
June 18   West Germany 2–2   Netherlands
June 21   Austria 3–2   West Germany

Other football events

 
The stadium during a friendly between Argentina and Ghana in 2009. This picture was taken before its remodelling

The Mario Kempes Stadium hosted three Group B matches and a semi-final match during the 1987 Copa América; five group stage matches, two round of 16 matches, a quarter-final match and a semi-final match at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship and at the 2011 Copa America, the stadium hosted two Group B matches, one Group A match and a quarter-final match.

The stadium also held the 2015 and 2016 finals of the Copa Argentina, and the 2015 Supercopa Argentina. Besides, the stadium hosted the 2020,[8] where Defensa y Justicia were crowned champions after beating Lanús 3–0, and 2022 finals of Copa Sudamericana.

In 2022 the Stadium Mario Kempes hosted the Copa de la Liga Profesional final between Boca Juniors and Tigre.[9]

Rugby union

Mario Kempes Stadium has hosted several rugby union games of the Argentina national team. Likewise, Unión Cordobesa de Rugby used the stadium for defining instances of its annual championship, as well as its representative team played several matches against touring national sides.

Date Home team Score Away team Ref.
22 Oct 1985 Córdoba RU   New Zealand [10]
21 Jun 1988 Córdoba RU   France [11]
10 Jun 1996 Córdoba RU   France [12]
18 Jun 2005   Argentina   Italy [13]
16 Jun 2012   Argentina   France [14]

Other sporting events

The 1982 World Boxing Association world Super-Bantamweight title fight between champion Sergio Palma and former WBA world Bantamweight champion Jorge Luján was held there. The fight was won by Palma on a unanimous decision after 15 rounds.[15]

Facilities

 
Aerial view of the complete "Polo Deportivo Kempes" sports complex

The Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium is the center of a 40 hectares park and sports complex (named "Polo Deportivo Kempes") that includes the "Soledad García" provincial field hockey stadium, opened in 2012,[16] that honors the two times world champion Soledad García; an Olympic-size swimming pool, opened in 2014 and named after the olympic medallist Georgina Bardach;[17] an auxiliar field, located north of the main stadium, that hosts training and smaller football and rugby events; a BMX circuit, a running track, and basketball, volleyball and tennis facilities.[18]

Since 2019, Polo Deportivo Kempes has hosted the Córdoba Open, a men's ATP World Tour 250 series tournament played on outdoor clay courts.[19]

Concerts

Music concerts hosted at the Mario Kempes stadium include:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The club uses it as home venue due to the low capacity of its own stadium.
  2. ^ a b c Used as home venue only for matches with high attendances.

References

  1. ^ Estadio Mario Kempes on Córdoba Cultura
  2. ^ a b c d e Estadio Mario Kempes on Córdoba Turismo
  3. ^ LOS 12 ESCANDALOS MAS FAMOSOS DE LAS COPAS DEL MUNDO by Alejandro Mayorga on Mundo Soccer
  4. ^ El contexto político y económico en el mundo en junio del 78 on Clarín, 25 Jun 2008
  5. ^ "Las mejores anécdotas del Mundial de Argentina 1978 on Colgados por el fútbol
  6. ^ El estadio se llama Kempes on ESPN, 21 Oct 2010
  7. ^ (archived, 3 Nov 2013)
  8. ^ La Final Única se disputará el 23 de enero en el Mario Alberto Kempes
  9. ^ Final de la Copa LPF con Boca-Tigre: cuándo se juega, sede y todo lo que hay que saber, TyC Sports, 15 May 2022
  10. ^ Memoria y Balance 1985 at UAR
  11. ^ Memoria y Balance 1988 at UAR
  12. ^ Memoria y Balance 1996 at UAR
  13. ^ Memoria y Balance 2005 at UAR
  14. ^ Memoria y Balance 2012 at UAR
  15. ^ Jorge Luján profile on BoxRec
  16. ^ El nuevo estadio Soledad García on CAH, 9 Jan 2012
  17. ^ on Cancha Llena, 13 Dec 2014 (archived)
  18. ^ on Cienradios (archived, 26 Jun 2015)
  19. ^ "Site chosen for new Córdoba ATP event". Retrieved 20 January 2019.
  20. ^ Gloria Gaynor en Córdoba: lo pasado, bailado, La Voz, Sep 2014
  21. ^ Sumo y los 35 años de Llegando los monos: El desorden como bandera by Sebastián Bruno on Indie Hoy
  22. ^ A 10 años del último show de Soda Stereo en Córdoba - La Voz, 15 Dec 2017
  23. ^ Roxete en Córdoba on La Voz
  24. ^ COMPLETO, PARA VER: SERÚ GIRÁN EN CÓRDOBA, 1992
  25. ^ El estigma Peter Gabriel
  26. ^ Bon Jovi vuelve 20 años después on La Voz, 25 Aug 2013
  27. ^ Cómo se vivió el show de Aerosmith en Córdoba, La Nación
  28. ^ Todo lo que debes saber sobre el concierto de Ricky Martin on ABC.es
  29. ^ A 18 años del show de Los Redondos en el Chateau Carreras, La Voz, 4 Aug 2019
  30. ^ Una noche de luna con Maná en Córdoba, La Voz, 11 Dec 2011
  31. ^ Shakira hizo vibrar a Córdoba con un gran espectáculo 4 Mar 2011 on La Prensa
  32. ^ Madonna se despidió en Córdoba con un corte de luz on TN, 23 Dec 2012
  33. ^ Justin Bieber hizo vibrar a 30 mil personas en Córdoba Infobae, 9 Nov 2013
  34. ^ Romeo Santos vuelve a Córdoba. Mía FM - Cienradios, 28 Nov 2014
  35. ^ Iron Maiden dejó su marca en Córdoba on Diario Jornada - 14 Mar 2016

External links

  • on Municipality of Córdoba (archived)
  • Estadio Mario Kempes on Córdoba Turismo

Coordinates: 31°22′8.24″S 64°14′46.48″W / 31.3689556°S 64.2462444°W / -31.3689556; -64.2462444

Preceded by
various venues in
Germany
FIFA World Cup
1978
Succeeded by
various venues in
Spain
Preceded by Copa Sudamericana
Final Venue

2020
Succeeded by
Preceded by Copa Sudamericana
Final Venue

2022
Succeeded by
TBD

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The Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes 2 formerly known as Estadio Cordoba 2 is a stadium in the Chateau Carreras neighborhood of Cordoba Argentina Owned by the Cordoba Province the venue is used mostly for association football and rugby union matches and also sometimes for athletics Mario Alberto Kempes StadiumEstadio Mario Alberto KempesChateau Carreras 1 Former namesEstadio Cordoba 1978 2010 AddressAv Carcano s nCordoba ArgentinaOwnerCordoba ProvinceOperatorGovernment of CordobaCapacity57 000 2 Field size105 x 70 mSurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1976 1978OpenedMay 16 1978 44 years ago May 16 1978 Renovated2020Expanded2010 11ArchitectSanchez Elia Peralta Ramos 2 TenantsTalleres 1978 present n 1 Belgrano 1978 present n 2 Instituto 1978 present n 2 Racing C 1978 present n 2 Argentina national football team 1980 present Argentina national rugby team 2005 12 Union Cordobesa de Rugby 1985 96 The stadium was built in 1976 in preparation for the 1978 FIFA World Cup with a capacity for 37 851 spectators 2 although it doesn t provide seating for all of them like many Argentine stadiums Most football teams in Cordoba have their own stadiums but they usually prefer playing in this stadium for its size and comfort especially when playing important games that attract big crowds Generally this stadium is used for Talleres matches and is used for Belgrano s Instituto s and Racing s matches The Argentina national football team home matches have also been played here The stadium in 2006 and 2007 hosted some Special Stages of motorsport event named Rally Argentina a round of the World Rally Championship During 2010 and 2011 the stadium went through a remodelling process The field was sunken 4 metres the iconic Autotrol scoreboards installed for the 1978 World Cup were replaced with modern video screens new stands were built in order to improve the poor view caused by the shallow shape of the stadium and the capacity was increased to 57 000 becoming the third largest stadium in Argentina by seating capacity It was re opened on June 26 2011 just 5 days before the start of the 2011 Copa America The stands were fully covered after the cup In October 2010 the name was changed to honour Mario Kempes former Argentina national team player and top goal scorer of the 1978 FIFA World Cup who was also a native of Cordoba Contents 1 History 2 Sporting events 2 1 1978 FIFA World Cup 2 2 Other football events 2 3 Rugby union 2 4 Other sporting events 3 Facilities 4 Concerts 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksHistory EditThe construction of the stadium was commissioned to Sanchez Elia Peralta Ramos Architects studio of Buenos Aires which then associated with architects of Cordoba to carry out the project In 1976 the military government of Argentina led by Jorge Rafael Videla created a self governing entity EAM 78 that took over remodelation and construction of stadium and buildings for the 1978 FIFA World Cup that would be held in Argentina 3 Aport from Estadio Olimpico other stadiums to be refurbished for the World Cup were River Plate Velez Sarsfield Ciudad de Mendoza Mar del Plata Stadium Since the projects were launched costs of constructions raised to US 520 million five times higher than 1982 World Cup 4 5 The stadium was finally inaugurated on May 16 1978 in a match where Argentina played a local combined The first World Cup held in the Chateau Carreras stadium was the Peru 3 v Scotland 1 on June 3 In October 2010 the Legislature of Cordoba Province approved the change of name of the stadium to Mario Alberto Kempes to honor the former footballer born in the province 6 That changed had been driven by local journalist Claudio Menditto on his article A tribute for Matador published in 2008 7 The Mario Kempes stadium was later refurbished in preparation for the 2011 Copa America and inaugurated on July 26 2011 Works included positioning of roof on grandstands and an expansion to 57 000 spectators Besides all the lightning was renovated Sporting events Edit1978 FIFA World Cup Edit During the 1978 FIFA World Cup the stadium hosted two Group 2 matches three Group 4 matches and three more during second round The stadium during a 1978 FIFA World Cup match Date Round Group Team 1 Score Team 2June 3 1 4 Peru 3 1 ScotlandJune 6 2 West Germany 6 0 MexicoJune 7 4 Scotland 1 1 IranJune 10 2 West Germany 0 0 TunisiaJune 11 4 Peru 4 1 IranJune 14 2 A Netherlands 5 1 AustriaJune 18 West Germany 2 2 NetherlandsJune 21 Austria 3 2 West GermanyOther football events Edit The stadium during a friendly between Argentina and Ghana in 2009 This picture was taken before its remodelling The Mario Kempes Stadium hosted three Group B matches and a semi final match during the 1987 Copa America five group stage matches two round of 16 matches a quarter final match and a semi final match at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship and at the 2011 Copa America the stadium hosted two Group B matches one Group A match and a quarter final match The stadium also held the 2015 and 2016 finals of the Copa Argentina and the 2015 Supercopa Argentina Besides the stadium hosted the 2020 8 where Defensa y Justicia were crowned champions after beating Lanus 3 0 and 2022 finals of Copa Sudamericana In 2022 the Stadium Mario Kempes hosted the Copa de la Liga Profesional final between Boca Juniors and Tigre 9 Rugby union Edit Mario Kempes Stadium has hosted several rugby union games of the Argentina national team Likewise Union Cordobesa de Rugby used the stadium for defining instances of its annual championship as well as its representative team played several matches against touring national sides Date Home team Score Away team Ref 22 Oct 1985 Cordoba RU 9 72 New Zealand 10 21 Jun 1988 Cordoba RU 9 42 France 11 10 Jun 1996 Cordoba RU 22 19 France 12 18 Jun 2005 Argentina 29 30 Italy 13 16 Jun 2012 Argentina 23 20 France 14 Other sporting events Edit The 1982 World Boxing Association world Super Bantamweight title fight between champion Sergio Palma and former WBA world Bantamweight champion Jorge Lujan was held there The fight was won by Palma on a unanimous decision after 15 rounds 15 Facilities Edit Aerial view of the complete Polo Deportivo Kempes sports complex The Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium is the center of a 40 hectares park and sports complex named Polo Deportivo Kempes that includes the Soledad Garcia provincial field hockey stadium opened in 2012 16 that honors the two times world champion Soledad Garcia an Olympic size swimming pool opened in 2014 and named after the olympic medallist Georgina Bardach 17 an auxiliar field located north of the main stadium that hosts training and smaller football and rugby events a BMX circuit a running track and basketball volleyball and tennis facilities 18 Since 2019 Polo Deportivo Kempes has hosted the Cordoba Open a men s ATP World Tour 250 series tournament played on outdoor clay courts 19 Concerts EditMusic concerts hosted at the Mario Kempes stadium include Country Artist Year Ref USA Gloria Gaynor 1978 20 MEX Luis Miguel 1982 1992 1994 1996 1997 1999 2003 2008 ARG Sumo 1986 1987 1988 21 ARG Soda Stereo 1987 1990 1991 2007 22 SWE Roxette 1992 23 ARG Seru Giran 1992 24 BRA Xuxa 1992 UK Peter Gabriel 1993 25 USA Bon Jovi 1993 26 USA Aerosmith 1994 27 PRI Ricky Martin 1995 28 SPA Alejandro Sanz 2001 ARG Los Redondos 2001 29 ARG La Renga 2003 2008 ARG Callejeros 2006 SPA Joaquin Sabina and Joan Manuel Serrat 2007 ARG Los Fabulosos Cadillacs 2008 MEX Mana 2007 2011 30 GUA Ricardo Arjona 2009 2012 2014 COL Shakira 2011 31 USA Madonna 2012 32 URU No Te Va Gustar 2013 CAN Justin Bieber 2013 33 USA Romeo Santos 2015 34 UK Iron Maiden 2016 35 UK Paul McCartney 2016 ARG TINI 2022See also EditList of association football stadiums by capacityNotes Edit The club uses it as home venue due to the low capacity of its own stadium a b c Used as home venue only for matches with high attendances References Edit Estadio Mario Kempes on Cordoba Cultura a b c d e Estadio Mario Kempes on Cordoba Turismo LOS 12 ESCANDALOS MAS FAMOSOS DE LAS COPAS DEL MUNDO by Alejandro Mayorga on Mundo Soccer El contexto politico y economico en el mundo en junio del 78 on Clarin 25 Jun 2008 Las mejores anecdotas del Mundial de Argentina 1978 on Colgados por el futbol El estadio se llama Kempes on ESPN 21 Oct 2010 Un homenaje para el Matador archived 3 Nov 2013 La Final Unica se disputara el 23 de enero en el Mario Alberto Kempes Final de la Copa LPF con Boca Tigre cuando se juega sede y todo lo que hay que saber TyC Sports 15 May 2022 Memoria y Balance 1985 at UAR Memoria y Balance 1988 at UAR Memoria y Balance 1996 at UAR Memoria y Balance 2005 at UAR Memoria y Balance 2012 at UAR Jorge Lujan profile on BoxRec El nuevo estadio Soledad Garcia on CAH 9 Jan 2012 La nueva piscina de Cordoba fue bautizada como Georgina Bardach on Cancha Llena 13 Dec 2014 archived Conoce el estadio Mario Alberto Kempes y a la Agencia Cordoba Deportes on Cienradios archived 26 Jun 2015 Site chosen for new Cordoba ATP event Retrieved 20 January 2019 Gloria Gaynor en Cordoba lo pasado bailado La Voz Sep 2014 Sumo y los 35 anos de Llegando los monos El desorden como bandera by Sebastian Bruno on Indie Hoy A 10 anos del ultimo show de Soda Stereo en Cordoba La Voz 15 Dec 2017 Roxete en Cordoba on La Voz COMPLETO PARA VER SERU GIRAN EN CoRDOBA 1992 El estigma Peter Gabriel Bon Jovi vuelve 20 anos despues on La Voz 25 Aug 2013 Como se vivio el show de Aerosmith en Cordoba La Nacion Todo lo que debes saber sobre el concierto de Ricky Martin on ABC es A 18 anos del show de Los Redondos en el Chateau Carreras La Voz 4 Aug 2019 Una noche de luna con Mana en Cordoba La Voz 11 Dec 2011 Shakira hizo vibrar a Cordoba con un gran espectaculo 4 Mar 2011 on La Prensa Madonna se despidio en Cordoba con un corte de luz on TN 23 Dec 2012 Justin Bieber hizo vibrar a 30 mil personas en Cordoba Infobae 9 Nov 2013 Romeo Santos vuelve a Cordoba Mia FM Cienradios 28 Nov 2014 Iron Maiden dejo su marca en Cordoba on Diario Jornada 14 Mar 2016External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Estadio Cordoba Estadio Mario Kempes on Municipality of Cordoba archived Estadio Mario Kempes on Cordoba TurismoCoordinates 31 22 8 24 S 64 14 46 48 W 31 3689556 S 64 2462444 W 31 3689556 64 2462444 Preceded byvarious venues inGermany FIFA World Cup1978 Succeeded byvarious venues inSpainPreceded byEstadio Gral Rojas Asuncion Copa SudamericanaFinal Venue2020 Succeeded byEstadio Centenario MontevideoPreceded byEstadio Centenario Montevideo Copa SudamericanaFinal Venue2022 Succeeded byTBD Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes amp oldid 1130684617, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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