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Brigadier General Estanislao López Stadium, popularly known as The Elephants Cemetery, is a football stadium in Santa Fe, Argentina. It was inaugurated in 1946 and is owned and operated by Club Atlético Colón, which is based there.

Brigadier Estanislao López Stadium
Estadio Brigadier Gral E. López
"El Cementerio de Los Elefantes"
Aerial view of the stadium in 2015
Full nameEstadio Brigadier General Estanislao López
Former names
  • Estadio Eva Perón (1952–55)
  • Estadio Centenario (1955–58)
LocationSanta Fe, Argentina
OwnerClub Atlético Colón
Capacity46,000 [1]
Opened9 July 1946; 76 years ago (9 July 1946)
Tenants
Website
clubcolon.com.ar/estadio

For a long time it has also been known as the Elephants Cemetery,[n 1] due to Colón's wins over notable teams that visited Santa Fe. One of them was the famous Santos of Pelé who fell 2-1 in 1964.[2] This Brazilian team had a record of 43 undefeated matches and was two-time Intercontinental champion at that time.[3] The same Colón team later beat the Argentine team itself 2-0.[4] Other teams that were defeated there were Peñarol in 1967,[5] Millonarios, Olimpia, U de Chile, Alianza Lima, Atlético Mineiro, among others.

It currently has the capacity to hold 46,000 spectators,[1] of which 28,500 are box seats or stalls and 16,500 are popular only, and the dimensions of the playing field are 105 x 70 m. It is entirely surrounded by concrete grandstands, including an upper tray on the north, east, and south sides, plus outfitted boxes on the northwest and southwest elbows.

The Argentina national football and rugby teams played some friendly and test matches at Estadio Brigadier López.[6] It was also one of the venues of the 2011 Copa América.


History


The stadium under construction
The stadium under construction

At the beginning, Colón played their home matches at a field, until in March 1938 the land was expropriated due to an unpaid debt so the club was evicted from that place. Because of that, Colón played its home games at the Gimnasia y Esgrima de Ciudadela Stadium and Estadio 15 de Abril. In 1939, C.A. Colón acquired a land to build a new stadium.

After some delays, the stadium was finally inaugurated on 9 July 1946, with a friendly match between Colón and Boca Juniors with an attendance of 10,000.

Eva Perón being honored by the club in 1947
Eva Perón being honored by the club in 1947

On December 7, 1947, Eva Perón arrived in Santa Fe to inaugurate the Children's Hospital that bore her name. After that, he visited the Colón stadium and kicked off a classic from Santa Fe, of which the second half could not be completed because she took an hour to arrive due to the busy schedule and the stadium facilities still did not have lighting. On April 2, 1949, the lighting was finally inaugurated during the Colón 5–1 Huracán match, thanks to a subsidy of $150,000 provided by the National Government.

On September 18, 1950, the leaders of Colón managed to acquire a land adjoining the stadium, thanks to a loan of $750,000 granted by the National Government. The land itself was located in its southern sector, which, in the end, was acquired in cash for the sole purpose of continuing with the expansion of the stands. In 1952, the first section of cement on the west side was completed, which included 1,000 stalls. In this way, it increased its capacity to 20,000 people, becoming the one with the largest capacity in Santa Fe.

That same year the stadium was named "Eva Perón" who had supported Colón's affiliation to the Argentine Football Association in 1948.[7] and later financially help the institution for the construction of the first cement grandstands and artificial lighting. However, after the coup d'état that overthrew Juan Domingo Perón, the names of the president and his wife were banned, so the stadium was renamed "Brigadier General Estanislao López" in honor of the Argentine caudillo who governed the province of Santa Fe between 1818 and 1838.

In 2009, the AFA chose the Brigadier López Stadium as one of the venues for the 2011 Copa América hosted in Argentina. That same year, the stadium was refurbished and expanded. Works included new grandstands, scoreboards, press boxes, and a renovated lighting system.


Sports events



Football


The stadium hosted the following matches of the 2011 Copa América:

Date Group Team #1 Res. Team #2
3 JulyGroup B Paraguay
0–0
 Ecuador
6 JulyGroup A Argentina
0–0
 Colombia
10 JulyGroup A Colombia
0–0
 Bolivia
16 JulyQuarter-finals Argentina
1–1
 Uruguay

Rugby union


The stadium hosted the following tests:

Date Home team Score Away team Ref.
25 Jun 1985Santa Fe RU
7–82
 France[8]
26 May 2007 Argentina
22–20
 Ireland[9]
11 Jun 2016 Argentina
30–24
 Italy[10]
17 Jun 2017 Argentina
25–35
 England[6]

Concerts


Estadio Brigadier López has hosted several concerts of Argentine and international bands, such as:

Artist Year
Los Piojos1997
Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota1997
Teen Angels2008
Joaquín Sabina2010
Ricardo Arjona2012

Notes


  1. Nickname attributed to Ángel José Gutiérrez, sports journalist for the newspaper El Litoral

References





На других языках


[de] Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López

Das Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López ist ein Fußballstadion in der argentinischen Stadt Santa Fe. Es bietet Platz für 47.000 Zuschauer und dient dem Verein CA Colón als Heimstätte.
- [en] Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López

[es] Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López

El estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López conocido popularmente como el Cementerio de los Elefantes, es un estadio de fútbol ubicado en la ciudad de Santa Fe, Argentina. Fue inaugurado en 1946 y es propiedad del Club Atlético Colón, que ejerce allí su localía.

[fr] Stade Brigadier-Général-Estanislao-López

Le stade Brigadier-Général-Estanislao-López (surnommé « El Cementerio de Los Elefantes ») est un stade multifonction se situant à Santa Fe, en Argentine. Il est actuellement utilisé principalement pour les matchs de football, par le club de Colón de Santa Fe. Le stade a une capacité de 32 500 places. Sa construction a commencé en 1946 et il a été inauguré en 1948.

[ru] Стадион имени Эстанислао Лопеса

Стадио́н и́мени брига́дного генера́ла Эстанисла́о Ло́песа (исп. El Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López) — многоцелевой стадион в Санта-Фе, Аргентина, расположенный на юге города, недалеко от реки Рио-Саладо. Стадион был открыт 9 июля 1946 года матчем между «Колоном» и «Бока Хуниорс», который завершился победой «Боки» со счётом 1:2.



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