Estadio Ciudad de Caseros

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City of Caseros Stadium ({{langx|es|Estadio Ciudad de Caseros}}) is a football stadium located in the city of Caseros, Greater Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Club Atlético Estudiantes and holds 16,740 people. The venue was officially opened on 11 May 1963.[https://www.copaargentina.org/es/news/9691_SedesEn1Minuto-Ciudad-de-Caseros.html #SedesEn1Minuto: Ciudad de Caseros] on Copa Argentina.org, 2 Feb 2023

The stadium's name "Ciudad de Caseros" was elected by Estudiantes' members, and is used since September 1992.[https://interiorfutbolero.com.ar/estadio/ciudad-de-caseros/ Ciudad de Caseros] on Interior Futbolero

History

= Background =

Soon after C.A. Estudiantes was founded in 1898, students of Mariano Moreno and Nacional de Buenos Aires used to play at the dock 2 of port of Buenos Aires, which had been previously used by a British institution, "Madero Rangers" located in Palermo neighborhood.

In 1928, Estudiantes had to leave the field because of financial problems. In 1931, the club got a new land in Villa Devoto, on Desaguadero and José P. Varela streets. The club played in Villa Devoto until 1944.[https://www.devotohistoria.com.ar/ClubAtleticoEstudiantes.htm Club Atlético Estudiantes, "Decano del fútbol porteño" 1898-15 Agosto-1998] by Carlos Micko on Devoto Historia

During the following years, Estudiantes used different stadiums as home venues, until the club acquired a land in the city of Caseros in Tres de Febrero Partido where it would build a new stadium.

= Own venue =

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The first match held in the stadium was during the Torneo de Aficionados when Estudiantes played v Piraña, winning 5–0.

In 1988, the club inaugurated a new concrete stand after 18 months. The stand can hold more than 10,000 spectators. In 1992, the stadium was named "Ciudad de Caseros" after the Estudiantes' members decided the name by votation."HISTORIA DEL CIUDAD DE CASEROS" on Subcomisión del Hincha (blog)

In 2000, Estudiantes won their first title in the stadium, the 1999–2000 Primera B Metropolitana championship therefore promoting to Primera B Nacional.

The club renovated the stadium in 2010, adding new benches for substitute players, irrigation system, and medical rooms. The lighting system was inaugurated on 20 May 2011,[https://web.archive.org/web/20140913131018/http://www.ole.com.ar/futbol-ascenso/primera-b/iluminado_0_479952092.html Es un iluminado] on Olé, 18 May 2011 with a match between children teams of the club."La fiesta de los chicos!" on Mi vida por Estudiantes blog, 21 May 2011

The venue has also been used by other teams such as Sportivo Italiano until 2005 when the club inaugurated its own stadium. Other teams using Estadio Ciudad de Caseros as home venue were Acassuso,[http://sanisidro.clarin.com/deportes/Acasusso-mufa-jugando-local-Caseros_0_654534552.html Acassuso se pudo sacar la mufa jugando de local en Caseros], Clarín, 28 Feb 2012 Villa San Carlos,[https://www.elmundodeberisso.com.ar/archivo_2009/1165/deportes_1165/deportes_1165_01.html Mufa afuera] on El Mundo de Berisso, Dec 2009 and Centro Español,[https://www.losandes.com.ar/article/centro-espanol-el-peor-de-todos/ Centro español: el peor de todos] on Los Andes, 17 Oct 2015 so their venues were not suitable for official matches. The stadium is also a frequent venue for Copa Argentina matches.

Other events

On 20 March 1982, the stadium hosted the Festival Rock del Sol a la Luna, a festival attended by near 20,000 people. Some of the rock music artists performing there were Sumo, Riff, Los Violadores, Los Abuelos de la Nada, Orions, Memphis la Blusera, Juan Carlos Baglietto, among others.[https://marcha.org.ar/rock-del-sol-a-la-luna-sumo-y-la-insospechada-creatividad/ Rock del Sol a la Luna: Sumo y la insospechada creatividad] on Marcha, 27 March 2023[https://www.tresdefebrero.gov.ar/revivimos-un-show-mitico-para-la-historia-del-rock-nacional/ Revivimos un show mítico para la historia del Rock Nacional] on Municipalidad de Tres de Febrero

Other artists that have performed at the stadium are Dread Mar-I,[https://es.guestpectacular.com/artists/dread-mar-i/events/country/argentina/city/caseros/venue/estadio-estudiantes-de-caseros Conciertos de Dread Mar I en Estadio Estudiantes] and Vicentico (2011).[https://web.archive.org/web/20140913032400/http://www.n3f.com.ar/barrios/caseros/item/1501-vicentico-en-caseros.html Vicentico en Caseros] on n3f.com.ar, 11 Oct 2011 (archived)

References

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Football venues in Buenos Aires Province

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