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Estadio José Pachencho Romero

Coordinates:10°40′26.81″N71°38′42.04″W / 10.6741139°N 71.6450111°W /10.6741139; -71.6450111
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Estadio José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero
Pachencho
The stadium refurbished in 2023
Map
Interactive map of Estadio José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero
Full nameEstadio Olímpico José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero
LocationMaracaibo,Venezuela
Capacity40,800[1]
Construction
Built1969 - 1971
Opened1971
Renovated1998; 2007; 2021–2022
Construction costUS$14.1 million
Tenants
Deportivo Rayo Zuliano

Estadio José Encarnación "Pachencho" Romero is a sports stadium inMaracaibo, capital of theZulia state, inVenezuela. The stadium holds 40,800 spectators. The pitch was originally surrounded by both a running track and a scorched concrete cycling track, the latter being replaced with new stands due to the celebration ofCopa América 2007.

The building is regarded as national cultural heritage of the Zulia state (code IFA 063,045). And their maintenance responsibility Case runs idem, Foundation attached to the Mayoralty Maracaibo. It was built because of the Bolivarian Sports Games of 1971 and remodeled on the occasion of the Games Central American and Caribbean Maracaibo 1998 in which the national team won a gold medal at the selection of Mexico. His name is in honor of a prominent athlete Zulia dedicated to athletics.

It was one of 9 locations in the Copa América Venezuela 2007 being the headquarters of the Grand Final, where they conducted a classic South American football selections found Argentina and Brazil, where the latter was entitled to defend his champion title Perú 2004.

On 2 July 2007 when he was still in development in the country's Copa América, the President of CONMEBOL Dr. Nicolás Leoz, announced that the Pachencho Romero stadium would host the World Cup Under-15 category 2008.

This stadium is one of many who belong to a conglomerate of several sports stadiums known as Polideportivo Luis Aparicio Jr. where others are also among the Luis Aparicio el Grande (baseball) and Peter Elías Belisario Aponte Gymnasium (basketball).

Expansion and remodeling

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Prior to the Copa América, in the stadium renovation work was done to accommodate a total of 40,800 spectators with the addition of two new stands in the large space behind the arc and use the cycling track. In order to obtain the right to host the final, the local committee decided to increase the capacity, putting a platform in the velodrome which disappeared and was replaced by a VIP area with capacity for 8 thousand people. These renovations were made to mark of the 2007 Copa América, where the stadium was used as one of 9 officers and headquarters as the venue that hosted the final.

2007 Copa América

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The Estadio José Pachencho Romero hosten five matches during2007 Copa América, including the final.

DateLocal timeTeam No. 1ResultTeam No. 2RoundAttendance
28 June 200718:35 Paraguay5–0 ColombiaGroup C34,500
28 June 200720:50 Argentina4–1 United StatesGroup C34,500
2 July 200720:50 Argentina4–2 ColombiaGroup C40,000
10 July 200720:50 Uruguay2–2
(4–5p)
 BrazilSemi-finals38,100
15 July 200717:05 Brazil3–0 ArgentinaFinal40,000

External links

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References

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  1. ^www.worldstadiums.com
Preceded byCopa América
Final Venue

2007
Succeeded by

10°40′26.81″N71°38′42.04″W / 10.6741139°N 71.6450111°W /10.6741139; -71.6450111

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