Estadio Único de San Nicolás

Football stadium in San Nicolás de los Arroyos, Argentina
33°20′38″S 60°15′52″W / 33.3439°S 60.2644°W / -33.3439; -60.2644ParkingYesOwnerMunicipality of San NicolásOperatorAFA
Liga Nicoleña de FútbolTypeStadiumCapacity25,000 (sports)
35,000 (concerts)[1][2]SurfaceGrassOpened19 October 2019; 4 years ago (2019-10-19)TenantsCopa Argentina clubs
Liga Nicoleña clubsWebsiteestadiosannicolas.com.ar

Estadio Único de San Nicolás is a football stadium located in the city San Nicolás de los Arroyos in the homonymous partido of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. Owned by the local Municipality and inaugurated in 2019, it is the main stadium in the region.[1]

The stadium is located on km 234 of National Route 9 (also known as the "Buenos Aires–Rosario Highway")[2] and has a capacity of 25,000 spectators (sporting events) and 35,000 (other events). The stadium has also a lighting system equipped with LED devices.[1]

Overview

Construction works began in September 2014 and the stadium was inaugurated on 19 October 2019 with a huge celebration that included music concerts, dances, and acrobatics.[3] The first official match was the final of Liga Nicoleña de Fútbol (the regional governing body of San Nicolás Partido) that same year.[4] with the purpose of fitting the regulations of AFA (AFA) and Argentine Rugby Union (UAR) in order to be able to host football and rugby union matches.[1]

The stadium host matches organised by Liga Nicoleña,[5] and has been frecquent venue of Copa Argentina group matches (since the 2019–20 edition) due to its location, that allows teams from centre and north of Argentina to travel shorter distances.[6] Estadio Único has also served as venue for some Primera Nacional (the second division of Argentine football) matches.[7]

In September 2023 the friendly match between River Plate and Chilean club Universidad Católica was held in Estadio Único,[8] while the first official Primera División match played there was on 9 December 2023, when Platense defeated Godoy Cruz 6–5 on penalties in the 2023 Copa de la Liga semifinal.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Description at Estadio San Nicolás
  2. ^ a b Estadio San Nicolás on Municipalidad de San Nicolás
  3. ^ La fiesta del Estadio Único en fotos on San Nicolás News, 19 Oct 2019
  4. ^ SEDES / BUENOS AIRES - Estadio Único de San Nicolás on Copa Argentina.com
  5. ^ Liga Nicoleña de Fútbol
  6. ^ El estadio de San Nicolás fue nuevamente sede de la Copa Argentina on El Sur Diario, 24 Feb 2023
  7. ^ Con apenas tres años desde su construcción, este recinto municipal tendrá uno de sus eventos más convocantes on La Voz, 21 Sep 2022 (archived)
  8. ^ River venció en un amistoso internacional a Universidad Católica on TyC, 9 Sep 2023
  9. ^ Platense le ganó a Godoy Cruz y va a jugar la final on Olé, 9 Dec 2023
  10. ^ Platense venció por penales a Godoy Cruz y es el primer finalista de la Copa de la Liga on ESPN.com

External links

  • Official website Edit this at Wikidata