Aerial View of UNSA's "monumental" stadium The UNSA Stadium (Estadio Monumental de la UNSA, i.e. Monumental Stadium of the UNSA) is Arequipa's biggest stadium and one of the largest in Peru. The stadium belongs to the local state Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa. Founded in 1990, it is considered one of Peru's biggest and most modern stadiums, with a capacity of 60.000 spectators. It is the home venue of local soccer team Melgar, which had its previous home in the Estadio Melgar (20.000). Arequipa is a city in southern Peru and the nations second-largest city. ...
The Athens Olympic Stadium Typical stadium seating consists of terraces, such as shown here at Sarajevos Stadium Kosevo. ...
The Republic of Peru (Spanish: Perú; Quechua, Aymara: Piruw) is a country in western South America, bordering Ecuador and Colombia to the north, Brazil to the east, Bolivia to the east, south-east and south, Chile to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. ...
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Inside the full stadium. El Misti can be seen in the background One remarkable aspect of the stadium is that spectators can see the classic view of El Misti volcano from the stadium's highest seating levels. The UNSA stadium hosted its first soccer game between Arequipa's local soccer team Melgar versus Alianza Lima in July 1995. El Misti is a volcano located in southern Peru in the department of Arequipa. ...
El Misti is a volcano located in southern Peru in the department of Arequipa. ...
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1995 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Thanks to a 5-million dollar government investment program to remodel older peruvian stadiums, including last-minute modifications to the UNSA stadium, spectators were able to enjoy the games with the highest standards as imposed by CONMEBOL for the Copa América 2004 soccer competitions. In return the country received throngs of tourists, international media coverage, and more locals buying tickets to attend the games. The 2004 Copa América Group A soccer games of the cup were hosted in this stadium. The Copa America has already been held in Peru on five different occasions - in 1927, 1935, 1939, 1953 and 1957. On each occasion, all the games were principally played in Lima's Estadio Nacional. For the Copa América 2004, however, all the games were decentralized and played in key Peruvian cities whose stadiums qualified for the event. CONMEBOL (CONfederación sudaMEricana de FútBOL - South American Football Confederation) was founded July 9, 1916, thanks to Uruguayan Héctor Rivadavia Gómez who materialized his project of uniting football around the continent. ...
The Copa América 2004 was a held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. ...
The Copa América 2004 was a held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. ...
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Aerial view of Limas Estadio Nacional Coloso de José Díaz The Estadio Nacional de Lima is 45. ...
The Copa América 2004 was a held in Peru, from July 6 to July 25, 2004. ...
Peru's biggest stadium, Estadio Monumental "U", is located in Lima with a capacity of 80.093 and it is home to the Universitario de Deportes team, though it was not used for the Copa América 2004. Categories: Peruvian football clubs | Football (soccer) stubs ...
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First International Peru 0 - 4 Uruguay (Lima, Peru; November 1, 1927) Largest win Peru 9 - 1 Ecuador (Bogota, Colombia; August 11, 1938) Worst defeat Brazil 7 - 0 Peru (Santa Cruz, Bolivia, Bolivia; 26 June 1997) World Cup Appearances 4 (First in 1930) Best result Quarterfinals, 1970 Copa América Appearances 27...
List of stadia See Also stadium List of indoor arenas List of football stadiums by capacity Africa Algeria Stade 5 Juillet 1962 - Algiers Angola Estádio da Cidadela - Luanda Botswana National Stadium - Gaborone Burkina Faso Stade du 4-Août - Ouagadougou Cameroon Omnisports Ahmadou Ahidjo - Yaounde Central African Republic Barth...
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