| Estadio Eduardo Gallardón | |
The stadium in 2012 | |
![]() Interactive map of Eduardo Gallardón Stadium | |
| Former names | Estadio de Los Andes (1940–80) |
|---|---|
| Address | Av. Santa Fe 287 Lomas de Zamora Argentina |
| Coordinates | 34°45′19″S58°25′12″W / 34.75528°S 58.42000°W /-34.75528; -58.42000 |
| Owner | C.A. Los Andes |
| Capacity | 38,000 |
| Field size | 108 x 75 m |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction | |
| Opened | September 28, 1940 (1940-09-28) |
| Renovated | 2013 |
| Expanded | 1951, 1992 |
| Tenants | |
| C.A. Los Andes | |
| Website | |
| losandesoficial.com/estadio | |
Estadio Eduardo Gallardón is afootballstadium in the city ofLomas de Zamora,Argentina. Opened in 1940, it is owned byClub Atlético Los Andes, which uses it to host their home matches. The stadium has a capacity of near 38,000 people.[1]
The stadium was inaugurated on 28 September 1940, in a match where Los Andes defeatedTemperley 2–1. The club had acquired the land form$n35,000, with money loaned by Banco Avellaneda and taken by the club members themselves at m$n500 each one. Originally, the stadium had only a concrete grandstand with capacity for 5,000 spectators.[2]

In 1951, the stadium expanded its facilities with the addition of 21 stands, then placing the stalls to increase its capacity to 17,000 people. After Los Andes promoted toPrimera División in 1960,[3] two main grandstands were built, being inaugurated on May 12, 1962.[2] The stadium had no name until 1980, when it was named "Eduardo Gallardón" as a tribute to whom was founder (at 17 years old) and then president of C.A. Los Andes.[2] Gallardón (3 May 1900–?) is also regarded as the most prominent personality in the history of the club.[4][5]
The stadium stalls were refurbished in 1992, also building a pit surrounding the pitch. When Los Andes promoted to Primera in 2000,[6] theEduardo Gallardón was refurbished again. While works were in progress, Los Andes played their home matches atC.A. Lanús Stadium.[7]
A newlighting system was inaugurated in 2013, during aPrimera B Metropolitana match vsSan Telmo. Works –which had a total cost ofAR$1 million– consisted in placing 24 newLED devices of 2,000 watts each.[8]