Estadio Municipal de Comodoro Rivadavia

Football stadium in Comodoro Rivadavia, Argentina

Estadio Municipal de Comodoro Rivadavia (also named Estadio Km. 3[3] is a football stadium located in the city of Comodoro Rivadavia in the Chubut Province of Argentina. It is owned by the local Municipality (and opereated through its "Ente Autárquico Comodoro Deportes") and was opened in 1975. The stadium has a capacity of 8,300 spectators, and was refurbished to built press booths.[3]

The stadium was built by local oil company YPF[4] and opened in 1942,[2] and has served as home venue for some local football clubs such as Comisión de Actividades Infantiles, Huracán (CR), and Jorge Newbery.[5]

Overview

The stadium was built by local oil company YPF as a venue for its sporting events, named "YPF Olympic Games", which had been first held in early 1930s. Clubs in Comodoro Rivadavia totalised more than 1,300 members, with 43% being employees and workers of YPF. The YPF Games were contested by employees of the company along with their families. Sports included athletics, basketball, football, swimming, tennis, and chess. "Estadio YPF"[6] as it was originally named, was opened in 1942.[2]

The stadium also has a running track, regarded as "the birth of Patagonian athletics" and one of the best tracks in the country during its best years.[7] The stadium hosted the National Athletics Championship in 1964 and 1979.[8] The track was rebuilt in 2007, and refurbished in 2013.[9]

Other events hosted at Estadio Municipal include concerts,[10] and other local events organised by the Municipality.[11][12]

In July 2023, the Municipality inaugurated Hotel Deportivo de Km. 3, a hotel exclusively for athletes, with capacity for 200 guests. The complex is located behind the stadium.[13]

References

  1. ^ Estadio Municipal de Comodoro Rivadavia by Adrián Redi
  2. ^ a b c De Comodoro hacia el país by Franco Córdoba on Pasta de Campeón
  3. ^ a b Las cabinas del Estadio de Km. 3 llevan el nombre de Dick Almonacid y “Lito” Ulloa on Crónica
  4. ^ Municipal de Comodoro on Interior Futbolero
  5. ^ Los clubes de YPF en Comodoro Rivadavia by Norma Lorenc on Acta Académica.org
  6. ^ Estadios de fútbol » Estadio YPF on Hoteles Argentina.com.ar
  7. ^ Exitoso cierre del Provincial de Mayores y Juveniles on Crónica (archived)
  8. ^ Lista de torneos y sedes 1920–2014 on Confederación Argentina de Atletismo (archived)
  9. ^ Finalizó el repintado de la pista del Estadio Municipal on Comodoro Deportes, 22 Mar 2013 (archived)
  10. ^ El Chaqueño, la Vela Puerca y Banda al Rojo Vivo abrieron la megafiesta por el cumpleaños de Comodoro on El Patagónico, 21 Feb 2015
  11. ^ Más de 80 mil personas en las dos jornadas del Aniversario, 23 Feb 2015
  12. ^ Se iniciaron trabajos de limpieza en el estadio municipal on Crónica
  13. ^ Este martes inauguran el Hotel Deportivo: una obra que podrá albergar a más de 200 deportistas on ADN Sur, 10 Jul 2023
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