Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena

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Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena (English: Father Ernesto Martearena Stadium) is a football stadium in Salta, Argentina, built for the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship. It holds 20,408 people and is now the home ground of Juventud Antoniana and Central Norte, both playing currently in the country's third level.

Full name
Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena
AddressAvenida Juan Pablo II
Salta
Argentina
Coordinates24°49′15″S 65°25′9″W
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Father Ernesto Martearena Stadium
Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena
Aerial view of the stadium in 2014
Interactive map of Father Ernesto Martearena Stadium
Full name
Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena
AddressAvenida Juan Pablo II
Salta
Argentina
Coordinates24°49′15″S 65°25′9″W
OwnerSalta Province
OperatorGovernment of Salta
Capacity21,000
SurfaceGrass
Field size
105 x 70
Construction
OpenedJanuary 5, 2001; 25 years ago (2001-01-05)[1]
ArchitectMSGSSV Studio [2]
BuilderRiva S.A.[3]
Project manager
OSM Arquitectura [3]
Tenants
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While it is mainly used for football, the Argentina national rugby team has also played at Padre Martearena stadium. The structure is formed by four sectors, two sides tiers with capacity for 6,000 each one, and two main grandstands with 4,000. They are also formed by 22 modules of 900 spectators each.[3]

The stadium was named after Father Ernesto Martearena (1944–2001), a priest who served in the province and was recognised for his social work.[4] Martearena was killed after being assaulted by two men in his own house.[5][6]

Football

FIFA Youth World Cup

During the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship this stadium hosted the Group E, conformed by Netherlands, Costa Rica, Ecuador and Ethiopia, and the round of 16 match between Costa Rica and Czech Republic.[7]

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Date Time
(UTC−03)
Group Team #1 Res. Team #2 Attend.
18 June14:00Group E Ecuador
2–1
 Ethiopia14,000
18 June16:45Group E Netherlands
1–3
 Costa Rica14,000
21 June14:00Group E Costa Rica
3–1
 Ethiopia10,000
21 June16:45Group E Ecuador
1–1
 Netherlands14,000
24 June14:00Group E Ecuador
0–1
 Costa Rica15,000
24 June16:45Group E Ethiopia
2–3
 Netherlands17,000
28 June14:00Round of 16 Costa Rica
1–2
 Czech Republic13,000
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Copa América

It also hosted two Group B matches for the 2011 Copa America:

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Date Time
(UTC−03)
Group Team #1 Res. Team #2 Attend.
July 918:30Group B Venezuela
1–0
 Ecuador12,000
July 1319:15 Paraguay
3–3
 Venezuela18,000
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Other football events

The stadium hosted for the first time an international club competition when Boca Juniors played its home matches for the round of 16 and quarter finals of the 2004 Copa Sudamericana. For the 2005 and 2006 editions of the cup, Boca Juniors used this stadium only for the round of 16 home matches.

Since 2002 Salta hosts one of the many annual Summer Tournaments and has hosted several matches for the Copa Argentina on its 2011–12, 2013–14 and 2014–15 editions.

Rugby

Argentina

Argentina national rugby union team, Los Pumas, has played several test matches here and several Rugby Championship matches.[8]

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Date Result Rival Tournament/Trophy
June 11, 2005
35–21
 ItalyArgentina v Italy test series
June 13, 2009
24–22
 EnglandArgentina v England test series
June 8, 2013
3–32
 EnglandArgentina v England test series
August 9, 2013
58–12
Australia NSW Barbarians2013 Rugby Championship Warm-ups
August 9, 2014
31–33
 South Africa2014 Rugby Championship
May 5, 2015
28–23
 United StatesTest match
August 27, 2016
26–24
 South Africa2016 Rugby Championship
August 26, 2017
23–41
 South Africa2017 Rugby Championship
October 6, 2018
34–45
 Australia2018 Rugby Championship
August 10, 2019
13–46
 South Africa2019 Rugby Championship
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Shows

Some of the artists that have performed at the Padre Martearena Stadium are Indio Solari (2009 and 2011), Wisin & Yandel (2010), Calle 13 (2011), Shakira (2011), Ricardo Arjona (2014), Violetta (2015), Ricky Martin (2016) and Soy Luna(2017 and 2018).

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