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Estadio Sausalito (Spanish pronunciation: [sawsaˈlito]; Sausalito Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium in Viña del Mar, Chile.

Estadio Sausalito
LocationViña del Mar, Chile
Coordinates33°00′52″S 71°32′06″W
OwnerMunicipio de Viña Del Mar
Capacity23,423[1]
Field size105 x 68 m
Construction
Built1929
Opened8 September 1929
Reopened4 June 2015
Tenants
Everton

It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of CD Everton. The stadium holds 22,360 people, was built in 1929 and completely renovated in 2015. The stadium has hosted the 1962 World Cup, two times the Copa América (1991 and 2015) and a FIFA U-17 World Cup.

The name comes from sister city Sausalito, California, who in turn renamed their main square for Viña del Mar in the 1960s.[2]


History


Estadio Sausalito before a 2015 Copa América match between Argentina and Jamaica on 20 June.
Estadio Sausalito before a 2015 Copa América match between Argentina and Jamaica on 20 June.

It was built during Carlos Ibáñez del Campo government in 1929.

In 1960, the stadium was practically destroyed by the Valdivia earthquake, but the rapid reconstruction financed by the municipality did that the ground was chosen as one of the venues to hold the 1962 World Cup hosting all the games of the Group C as well as one during the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively.

In 1991, Sausalito returned to international football, after appearing as one of the four venues in the Copa América of that year, alongside Santiago, Valparaíso and Concepción.

In January 2004, a new electronic scoreboard was installed in the stadium as part of the requirements for hosting the Pre-Olympic Tournament of that year.[3]

On 19 July 2012, President of Chile Sebastián Piñera announced a reshuffle to the stadium to host the 2015 Copa América and the FIFA U-17 World Cup of the same year, which started during his government and finished few days before the Copa América during Michelle Bachelet government.

In July 2022, the venue was confirmed to host the men's football tournament at the 2023 Pan American Games.[4]


International matches


As one of the venues for the 1962 World Cup, the Estadio Sausalito hosted eight matches including the semi-final between Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. It was also one of four venues to host matches during the 1991 Copa América, and it was one of the eight venues to host matches during the 2015 Copa América.


1962 FIFA World Cup


Date Time (UTC–4) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
30 May 196215:00 Brazil2–0 MexicoGroup 310,484
31 May 196215:00 Czechoslovakia1–0 Spain12,700
2 June 196215:00 Brazil0–0 Czechoslovakia14,903
3 June 196215:00 Spain1–0 Mexico11,875
6 June 196215:00 Brazil2–1 Spain18,715
7 June 196215:00 Mexico3–1 Czechoslovakia10,648
10 June 196214:30 Brazil3–1 EnglandQuarterfinal17,736
13 June 196214:30 Czechoslovakia3–1 YugoslaviaSemifinal5,890

1991 Copa América


Date Time (UTC–4) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
9 July 1991 Uruguay1–1 EcuadorGroup B18,430
 Brazil2–1 Bolivia
11 July 1991 Colombia0–0 Bolivia19,350
 Brazil1–1 Uruguay
13 July 1991 Ecuador4–0 Bolivia17,250
 Colombia2–0 Brazil
15 July 1991 Uruguay1–0 Colombia19,000
 Brazil3–1 Ecuador

2015 Copa América


Date Time (UTC−3) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
June 12, 201520:30 Mexico0–0 BoliviaGroup A14,987
June 20, 201518:30 Argentina1–0 JamaicaGroup B21,083
June 26, 201520:300–0 (PSO: 5–4) ColombiaQuarter-Finals21,508

2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup


Date Time (UTC–3) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
20 October 201517:00 United States2–2 CroatiaGroup A21,893
20:00 Chile1–5 Nigeria
23 October 201517:00 Guinea1–3 BrazilGroup B19.321
20:00 United States1–4 ChileGroup A
28 October 201517:00 Brazil1–0 New ZealandRound of 164,265
20:00 Nigeria6–0 Australia
1 November 201516:00 Brazil0–3 NigeriaQuarter-finals5,880
8 November 201516:00 Belgium3–2 MexicoThird place match15,235
19:00 Mali0–2 NigeriaFinal



References


  1. "Copa América 2015". conmebol.com.
  2. "Sausalito-Viña del Mar Program". Sausalito Sister Cities, Inc. Retrieved 2021-02-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Sausalito y Playa Ancha con marcadores electrónicos" [Sausalito and Playa Ancha with new electronic scoreboards.]. La Estrella de Valparaíso (in Spanish). 10 January 2004. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
  4. "Así se jugará el fútbol en los Juegos Panamericanos Santiago 2023" [This is how football will be played at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games]. Santiago 2023 (in Spanish). 20 July 2022. Retrieved 31 July 2022.


Preceded by FIFA U-17 World Cup
Final venue

2015
Succeeded by
Salt Lake Stadium
Kolkata

На других языках


[de] Estadio Sausalito

Das Estadio Sausalito (deutsch: Sausalito-Stadion) ist ein Stadion in der chilenischen Stadt Viña del Mar. Es wurde im Jahre 1929 eröffnet und fasst heute 22.360 Zuschauer.[1] Es wurde nach Sausalito, der US-amerikanischen Partnerstadt Viña del Mars, benannt und wird zurzeit hauptsächlich als Fußballstadion genutzt.
- [en] Estadio Sausalito

[ru] Саусалито (стадион)

«Саусалито» (исп. Estadio Carlos Dittborn) — многофункциональный стадион в городе Винья-дель-Мар (Чили). В настоящее время используется преимущественно для футбольных матчей. «Саусалито», вмещающий 18 037 зрителей, служит домашним стадионом для местного клуба «Эвертон»



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