Estadio Nelson Barrera

Coordinates: 19°50′44.87″N 90°31′0.86″W / 19.8457972°N 90.5169056°W / 19.8457972; -90.5169056
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Estadio Nelson Barrera Romellón
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Former namesEstadio Venustiano Carranza (1980–1997)
LocationFiliberto no.2 Qui Col. Farfán Camino Real
Campeche, Campeche, Mexico.
Coordinates19°50′44.87″N 90°31′0.86″W / 19.8457972°N 90.5169056°W / 19.8457972; -90.5169056
Capacity6,000[1][2]
Field sizeLeft Field: 330 feet (100 m)
Center Field: 400 feet (120 m)
Right Field: 330 feet (100 m)
Opened22 May 2001
Tenants
Piratas de Campeche

Estadio Nelson Barrera is a stadium in Campeche, Mexico. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Piratas de Campeche (Campeche Pirates) Mexican League baseball team.[1] It holds 6,000 people.[2] It is named for Campeche native and Mexican League home run and RBI record setter Nelson Barrera. It was built in the same location as the former Estadio Venustiano Carranza (originally built 28 December 1958), which had served as the home field for the Pirates from 1980 through 1997.[3] For the 1998 through the 2000 seasons the Pirates played out of the 3,000 seat Estadio Leandro Dominguez in the Santa Lucia neighborhood of the city of Campeche.[3] Estadio Nelson Barrera Romellón was opened on 22 May 2001 with a victory of the Pirates over the visiting Olmecas de Tabasco.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Historia - Piratas de Campeche Estadio". Retrieved 2011-06-21.
  2. ^ a b "World Stadiums - Stadiums in Mexico :: Yucatán Peninsula". Archived from the original on 2011-09-26. Retrieved 2011-06-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ a b "Realizan ajustes al Estadio Nelson Barrera Romellón" (in Spanish). 19 February 2009. Retrieved 2011-06-24.