The map, the videos and the information of the stadiums for the 2030 World Cup

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The bid to host the 2030 World Cup is a reality. Claudio Tapia, president of the AFA, Alejandro Domínguez, leader of Conmebol, and Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, expressed themselves in this regard. In addition, the possibility of hosting the Under 20 World Cup opens the doors for the country to show itself capable of receiving the greatest sporting event on the planet. The agreement between Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile is sealed.

Infantino and Domínguez, in the Luque conclave. (EFE)

Scaloneta’s success in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar allowed Alejandro Domínguez to boast of “having defeated the Europeans”. And now his next goal is to host the 2030 FIFA World Cup. At the 76th Conmebol Ordinary Congress held in Luque, the entity presented a video in which the 18 venues are detailed in which the 104 matches of the 48 teams will be played. Seven are Argentine!

THE MAP OF THE STADIUMS OF ARGENTINA

In the upper right corner you can enlarge the map, while in the upper left corner there is a button to see in detail the information of each stadium: location, history and a video of the aerial view.

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THE ARGENTINE HEADQUARTERS

For the 1978 World Cup there were six venues and, this time, three stay and three leave. He monumental stadium, with capacity for 83,000 spectators, is the largest arena in Latin America and will retain its place as one of the World Cup venues. On the other hand, he Mario Alberto Kempes and the Malvinas Argentinas will repeat, providing the federal touch that a competition like this has to have. Those that will not have activity are the Amalfitani, the Minella and the Gigante de Arroyito. Those who enter the list are: the Unique Stadium of La Platathe the Mother of Cities of Santiago del Esterohe Liberators of America – Ricardo Enrique Bochini de Avellaneda and the Presidente Perón Stadium of Racing.

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THE INFO OF THE STADIUMS

RIVER

The Antonio Vespucio Liberti stadium, Monumental, or currently More Monumental for sponsorship reasons, is the football stadium where Club Atlético River Plate is home. It is located between Figueroa Alcorta and Guillermo Udaondo avenues, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Núñez, City of Buenos Aires. It was inaugurated on May 26, 1938 before 70,000 people, a record number for that year. Currently, it has the capacity to accommodate up to 83,198 people, which makes it the largest sports venue in Argentina and South America, and the 13th largest in the world.. His name (until 2022) was given in homage to Antonio Vespucio Liberti, the club’s president with the longest years in office (20, in the periods 1933-35, 1939, 1943-52, 1960-64, 1966-69) and who gave life to the stadium.

monumental stadium – 31-3-2023

The aerial view of the Monumental stadium

INDEPENDENT

The Estadio Libertadores de América – Ricardo Enrique Bochini is the soccer stadium where Club Atlético Independiente is home. It is located at Bochini 751, in Avellaneda, Province of Buenos Aires. The old stadium, known as the Double Visor, It was inaugurated on March 4, 1928, and was the first cement stadium in South America. It was demolished at the end of 2006 and reopened on October 28, 2009., under the name of Libertadores de América, in the victory of Rojo over Colón de Santa Fe 3-2. In December 2021, Ricardo Enrique Bochini was added as a name, in tribute to the greatest idol in the club’s history. It has the capacity to house up to 42,069 people.

Independent Athletic Club – 31-3-2023

The aerial view of the Libertadores de América

RACING

The Presidente Perón Stadium, popularly known as the Cilindro de Avellaneda, is the football stadium where Racing Club is home. It is located in the Mozart and Corbatta Passage, in Avellaneda, Province of Buenos Aires. It was inaugurated on September 3, 1950in a match where La Academia beat Vélez Sarsfield 1-0. It has the capacity to accommodate up to 41,900 people. His name was put in homage to the President of the Argentine Republic, Juan Domingo Perón, who, under his management, came to carry out, together with other officials, a loan of up to 11 million pesos for the construction of the stadium. It was the first sports venue in Argentina to have all its stalls covered.

Racing – 31-3-2023

The aerial view of the Presidente Perón stadium

AT PAYMENT

The Estadio Único Diego Armando Maradona, popularly known as Estadio Ciudad de La Plata and, previously, called Estadio Único de La Plata, is a stadium owned by the province of Buenos Aires, located in La Plata, Argentina. It has a capacity to accommodate up to 53,000 people. This belongs to the Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers and its executive director is Pablo Vecchio. It was designed by the architect Roberto Ferreira. When it was inaugurated in 2003, it was considered the most modern stadium in Latin America.On December 18, 2020, the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, announced that the name of Diego Armando Maradona would be included in his tribute to the official name of the venue.

Diego Maradona – 31-3-2023

The aerial view of the Estadio Único de La Plata Diego Maradona

CORDOBA PLANT

The Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, also called simply Estadio Único, is a sports venue located in the city of Santiago del Estero, Argentina. It was inaugurated on March 4, 2021, hosting the Argentine Super Cup match between Racing Club and River Plate.which finished 5-0 for the Millionaires. It has a capacity to accommodate up to 30,000 people. This was going to be one of the venues for the 2021 Copa América, where the Chile-Paraguay and Uruguay-Paraguay matches would be played, but the competition finally went to Brazil at the request of the Argentine Government to Conmebol, given the increase in cases of Covid-19.

Unique Mother of Cities Stadium – 31-3-2023

The aerial view of the Unique Mother of Cities stadium

WORKSHOPS

The Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium, formerly known as the Córdoba Olympic Stadium or simply El Chateau Carreras, is an Olympic stadium located in the Chateau Carreras neighborhood, on Circunvalación Avenue, 10 km from the center of the city of Córdoba, Argentina. It has a capacity for 57,000 spectators, being the second largest in the country, after the Monumental Stadium of Buenos Aires. It was built by the Argentine State with the primary objective of being one of the venues for the 1978 Soccer World Cup. The stadium belongs to and is administered by the State of the Province of Córdoba. It is used by Talleres, although Belgrano, Instituto and Racing have also used it for games with a large convocation. In addition, matches of the Argentine National Team, Argentine Cup commitments and the Copa Sudamericana final were played.

Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium – 31-3-2023

The aerial view of the Kempes

GODOY CRUZ

The Malvinas Argentinas stadium is a soccer venue located in the capital city of the province of Mendoza, in Argentina. It is located inside the General San Martín Park. Its owner is the provincial government and its approximate capacity is 42,500 spectators. this stadium It was inaugurated on May 14, 1978. Its construction began in 1976 by the ’78 World Autarchic Entity, which had defined that Mendoza was going to be one of the venues for the World Cup. Had a remodel in 2011 facing the Copa América that was played in July in our country.

Godoy Cruz – 31-3-2023

The Malvinas Argentinas stadium in Mendoza

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THOSE WHO STAY OUTSIDE

BOCA

The Alberto J. Armando Stadium, popularly known as La Bombonera, is the football stadium where Club Atlético Boca Juniors is home. It is located at Brandsen 805, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of La Boca, City of Buenos Aires. It was inaugurated on May 25, 1940 and, from there, over the years, it has enjoyed various renovations that allow it, to date, to have the capacity to accommodate up to 57,000 people.. It has received various awards throughout its history, cataloging it as the most important stadium in the world (Kicker Magazine 2017) and the “most vibrant” (France Football Magazine 2020). It has had that name since December 27, 2000 in homage to Alberto José Armando, who was president of the institution for a total of 23 years, divided into two terms (1954-55 and 1959-1980).

La Bombonera, without the World Cup.  (Photobaires)La Bombonera, without the World Cup. (Photobaires)

SAINT LAWRENCE

The Pedro Bidegain Stadium, popularly known as the New Gasometer, is the football stadium where Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro is home. It is located between Perito Moreno and Varela avenues, in the Buenos Aires neighborhood of Flores, City of Buenos Aires. It was inaugurated on December 16, 1993in a friendly between Ciclón and Universidad Católica that was won by the locals 2-1. It has a capacity to house up to 47,964 people. However, it is necessary to clarify that the institution previously had another sports venue: the Gasómetro, inaugurated on May 7, 1916, on Avenida La Plata, between Inclán and Las Casas streets (formerly Almagro, today Boedo), until its expropriation. and demolition in 1981. The old stadium could accommodate up to 75,000 spectators, a figure far higher than the current one.

The Pedro Bidegain Stadium, outside the venues for 2030.The Pedro Bidegain Stadium, outside the venues for 2030.
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THE 18 STADIUMS FOR THE 2030 WORLD CUP

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The 18 venues for the 2030 World Cup

ARGENTINA (7): Monumental Stadium (83,000 spectators), Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium in Córdoba (57,000), Único Stadium in La Plata (53,000), Madre de Ciudades Stadium in Santiago del Estero (30,000), Libertadores de América Stadium (48,000), Malvinas Argentinas Stadium de Mendoza (42,000), Presidente Perón Stadium (42,000).

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PARAGUAY (5): Conmebol Stadium (60,000) to be built, Defensores del Chaco Stadium (45,000), Gral. Pablo Rojas Stadium (45,000), Antonio Aranda Stadium (28,000) and Villa Alegre Stadium (45,000).

The Defensores del Chaco stadium, one of Paraguay's venues for 2030.The Defensores del Chaco stadium, one of Paraguay’s venues for 2030.

URUGUAY (3): Centenario Stadium (60,000), Campeón del Siglo Stadium (40,000) and Gran Parque Central Stadium (34,000)

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CHILE (3): Monumental Stadium of Santiago (48,000), Monumental Stadium of Colo Colo (43,000) and Ester Roja Stadium (33,000)

Monumental Stadium of Santiago, one of the venues of Chile for 2030.Monumental Stadium of Santiago, one of the venues of Chile for 2030.
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