Estadio 23 de Agosto


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23 de Agosto Stadium, nicknamed La Tacita de Plata, is a football stadium in San Salvador de Jujuy, Argentina. The stadium is owned and operated by local club Gimnasia y Esgrima.

23 de Agosto Stadium
Estadio 23 de Agosto

La Tacita de Plata

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AddressSan Salvador de Jujuy
Argentina
OwnerGimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
OperatorGimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
Capacity25,000 [1]
Field size105 x 78 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1973
Opened18 March 1973; 51 years ago
Tenants
Website
gimnasiayesgrimadejujuy.com.ar/estadio

The stadium, inaugurated in 1973, currently holds 25,000 people and was one of the venues for the 2011 Copa América, having also hosted some rugby union matches.

It was inaugurated on March 18, 1973, the date on which the club's anniversary is celebrated. It was in a match of the 1st round of 1973 Torneo Regional v Vélez Sársfield de Catamarca, won by Gimnasia y Esgrima 2–0. In 2009, the AFA confirmed Jujuy as one of the venues for the 2011 Copa América, and the stadium was remodeled for that purpose. Works included expansion of the grandstands (up to 24,000 spectators) and addition of press boxes and a giant screen in the north side of the stadium. All the refurbishments allowed Estadio 23 de Agosto to host two matches of the competition.

The stadium hosted the following matches of the 2011 Copa América:

Date Group Team #1 Res. Team #2
2 July Group A   Colombia

1–0

  Costa Rica
7 July Group A   Bolivia

0–2

  Costa Rica

Estadio Malvinas Argentinas has hosted several rugby union games, most of them Argentina tests, detailed below:

Date Event Home team Score Away team Ref.
4 Jun 2005 Italy tour   Argentina

14–32

  Italy [2]
2 Jul 2022 Scotland tour   Argentina

26–18

  Scotland [3]
  1. ^ "Estadio 23 de Agosto". El.soccerway.com. 2012-08-29. Retrieved 2017-01-09.
  2. ^ Memoria y Balance 2005 Archived 2022-11-02 at the Wayback Machine at UAR
  3. ^ Los Pumas abrieron la ventana de julio con un triunfo ante Escocia por 26-18 en Jujuy on ESPN, 2 Jul 2022

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