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Landmark: Estadio Mario Alberto KempesCity: Cordoba City
Country: Argentina
Continent: South America
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Cordoba City, Argentina, South America
The Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Córdoba, Argentina.
It serves as the home ground for the Córdoba Football Club and the national football team.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a rectangular playing field with dimensions of 105 meters by 68 meters. It is enclosed by a concrete structure with seating for approximately 57,000 spectators. The exterior is primarily concrete, with sections of metal roofing over the main stands. The stands are divided into several tiers, with the lower tiers closer to the field.
Location & Access Logistics
The stadium is situated approximately 6 kilometers northwest of Córdoba's city center. Access is primarily via Avenida La Voz del Interior (Route 19). Public transport options include bus lines 600 and 601, which stop directly outside the stadium. Ample parking is available within the stadium complex, with dedicated areas for private vehicles and tour buses.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the stadium began in 1976 and was completed in 1978 for the FIFA World Cup hosted by Argentina. It was designed by the architectural firm of Sánchez, Elía, Perón, and Williams. Its original purpose was to host international football matches.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is attending football matches. The stadium also hosts concerts and other large-scale events. Guided tours of the stadium, including locker rooms and the press area, are available on select days.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are located throughout the seating areas. Shade is provided by the roofing over the main stands. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong within the stadium. Food and beverage vendors operate within the stadium concourses during events.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal viewing of matches, attend during the football season, typically from February to December. For stadium tours, check the official schedule as availability varies. The best time of day for photography of the exterior is late afternoon when the sun is at a lower angle.
Facts & Legends
The stadium was originally named Estadio Córdoba but was renamed in honor of Mario Alberto Kempes, a prominent Argentine footballer who was a key player in Argentina's 1978 World Cup victory. A lesser-known fact is that the stadium's original design included a capacity for 70,000 spectators, but this was reduced during construction.
Nearby Landmarks
- Parque de las Tejas (1.5km Southeast)
- Museo de Ciencias Naturales Arturo Illia (2.0km South)
- Paseo del Buen Pastor (2.5km South)
- Catedral de Córdoba (3.0km South)
- Plaza San Martín (3.0km South)