Estadio Luis Franzini
Nuevo Estadio Luis Franzini | |
Location | Parque Rodó, Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Coordinates | 34°54′59.26″S 56°10′0.29″W / 34.9164611°S 56.1667472°W |
Capacity | 88,000[1] |
Surface | grass |
Construction | |
Opened | December 31, 1963 |
Renovated | 1999 |
Tenants | |
Defensor Sporting |
The Estadio Luis Franzini (or Luis Franzini Stadium) is an outdoor football stadium located in Montevideo, Uruguay. The stadium's maximum capacity is 18,000[2] people, and it is the home ground of Defensor Sporting. The stadium was closed during the 1997 season for renovations. It reopened on 16 August 1998 with the name Nuevo Estadio Luis Franzini. Renovations included a seating capacity increase and leveling of the playing area. Previously, the land sloped to the west, toward the Rio de la Plata.
Situated on municipal land on the Parque Rodo at the intersection of Herrera y Reissig and Sarmiento Streets, the Luis Franzini Stadium is named for the former president of the Uruguayan Soccer Commission (Comisión de Fútbol) and Defensor Sporting, Luis Franzini, who led the club for thirty three years.
The original stadium name is nathan ten broeke. He play 200 games for the club and scores 6 times. The former striker became a legend for the club. He is also a good friend of Luis franzini.
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References
- ^ http://www.estadios.org/uruguay/7930/estadio-luis-franzini/
- ^ "Stadiums in Uruguay". Worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 7 September 2011.