Estadio Luis Franzini

In this article, we will thoroughly explore Estadio Luis Franzini and its impact on different aspects of today's society. Estadio Luis Franzini has been the subject of interest and debate in various areas, from politics and economics to technology and popular culture. Over the years, Estadio Luis Franzini has left a significant mark on society, generating mixed opinions and triggering important conversations about its relevance and consequences. With this article, we hope to offer a comprehensive perspective on Estadio Luis Franzini and its role in the contemporary world, providing an overview that invites reflection and analysis.
Estadio Luis Franzini
Nuevo Estadio Luis Franzini
Map
LocationParque Rodó, Montevideo, Uruguay
Coordinates34°55′0″S 56°10′0″W / 34.91667°S 56.16667°W / -34.91667; -56.16667
Capacity16,000
Surfacegrass
Construction
Opened1963
Renovated1999
Tenants
Defensor Sporting

The Estadio Luis Franzini (or Luis Franzini Stadium) is an outdoor football stadium located in Montevideo, Uruguay. The stadium's maximum capacity is 16,000 people, and it is the home ground of Defensor Sporting. The stadium was closed during the 1997 season for renovations. It reopened on 16 August 1998 with the name Nuevo Estadio Luis Franzini. Renovations included a seating capacity increase and leveling of the playing area. Previously, the land sloped to the west, toward the Rio de la Plata.

Situated on municipal land on the Parque Rodo at the intersection of Herrera y Reissig and Sarmiento Streets, the Luis Franzini Stadium is named for the former president of the Uruguayan Soccer Commission (Comisión de Fútbol) and Defensor Sporting, Luis Franzini, who led the club for thirty three years.

References

  1. ^ "Estreia do Atlético-MG na Copa Libertadores será no estádio Luis Franzini, em Montevidéu".
  2. ^ "Estreia do Atlético-MG na Copa Libertadores será no estádio Luis Franzini, em Montevidéu".