Estadio_Único_de_Villa_Mercedes

Estadio Único de Villa Mercedes

Estadio Único de Villa Mercedes

Football stadium in Villa Mercedes, Argentina


The Estadio Único de Villa Mercedes, also known as Estadio La Pedrera, is a football stadium located in Villa Mercedes, San Luis Province, Argentina. It was inaugurated on 8 July 2017 with a friendly match between the Friends of Martín Palermo and Friends of Fernando Cavenaghi combined teams.[1] It has roofed grandstands and a parking lot. The stadium has a capacity of 28,000 spectators.[2][1]

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Overview

The stadium is located on Parque La Pedrera, a park built by the Government of San Luis then led by Alberto Rodríguez Saá. Construction works were carried out by local companies Lumma, Rovella-Carranza, Green SA and Alquimaq. Apart from the stadium, autodrome (named "Carlos Bassi"[n 1]) was also built on the park.[4] All at a total cost of AR$1,571,201,563.[5] Estadio Único's facilities include an auxiliary field. The stadium occupies 20 of 66 ha. of the park.[2]

The 2022 Trofeo de Campeones final between Boca Juniors and Racing Club de Avellaneda was held in Estadio Único.[6]

Concerts

The Estadio Único has hosted some concerts since its inauguration in 2017, such as:

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Notes

  1. José Carlos Bassi (1948–2014) was a local race driver whose career extended from the 1970s to early 1991. He is regarded as the most notable driver of the province.[3]

References

  1. Estadio Único at Copaargentina.org
  2. Ficha del estadio (archived, 5 July 2019)
  3. Carlos Bassi, de categoría mundial by Johnny Díaz, 7 Feb 2018
  4. "Boca espera el desempate entre Racing y Tigre para definir el Trofeo de Campeones en La Pedrera" (in Spanish). Agencia de Noticias San Luis. 30 October 2022.
  5. La Renga en La Pedrera by María Florencia Baccello, 8 Apr 2018 at El Diario de la República

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