Playa Ancha | |
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| Full name | Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander de Valparaíso |
|---|---|
| Former names | Estadio Municipal de Valparaíso (1931 − 2005), Estadio Regional Chiledeportes (2005 − 2012) |
| Location | Valparaíso,Chile |
| Coordinates | 33°01′19″S71°38′24″W / 33.022°S 71.640°W /-33.022; -71.640 |
| Owner | Chiledeportes |
| Capacity | 20,575[2] |
| Field size | 105 x 68 m |
| Surface | grass |
| Construction | |
| Opened | December 25, 1931 (1931-12-25) |
| Reopened | 19 February 2014 |
| Construction cost | $19.000.000.000[1] |
| Architect | Gerardo Marambio, Claudio Aceituno,Claudio Palavecino, Mauricio Carrion |
| Tenants | |
| Santiago Wanderers | |
Estadio Elías Figueroa Brander (Spanish pronunciation:[eˈli.asfiɣeˈɾoa] | in English:Elías Figueroa Brander Stadium), formerly known asEstadio Regional Chiledeportes andEstadio Municipal de Valparaíso, is amulti-purpose stadium inValparaíso,Chile. It is commonly known asEstadio Playa Ancha,[3] due to the suburb where it is located. It is currently used mostly forfootball matches and is the home stadium ofSantiago Wanderers. The stadium holds 20,575,[4] was built in 1931[5] and renovated in 2014.
The highest attendance at the Elías Figueroa, then "Municipal de Valparaiso", was 23,109 for a Primera Division league match betweenSantiago Wanderers andColo-Colo (0-2) on October 25, 1953.
In July 2022, the venue was confirmed to host the women's football tournament at the2023 Pan American Games.[6]
In July 2024, it was confirmed as one of the 5 host venues for the2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[7]
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