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Estadio Sergio León Chavez

Estadio Sergio León Chávez
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Estadio Sergio León Chávez December 2009 at night
Full name Estadio Sergio León Chávez
Former names Estadio Irapuato (1969–1990)
Location Irapuato, Guanajuato, Mexico Mexico
Coordinates 20°41′04″N 101°21′23″W / 20.6845°N 101.3563°W / 20.6845; -101.3563Coordinates: 20°41′04″N 101°21′23″W / 20.6845°N 101.3563°W / 20.6845; -101.3563
Owner Club Irapuato
Operator Club Irapuato
Capacity 25,000
Field size 105 m × 68 m (115 yd × 74 yd)
Surface Grass
Scoreboard Yes
Construction
Broke ground 1967
Built 1967–1969
Opened 23 March 1969
Renovated 1985-86
Expanded 1985
Tenants
Irapuato (1969–present)

Estadio Sergio León Chávez is a Multi-purpose stadium in the city of Irapuato.

It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 25,000 people. The stadium was built in 1967 and hosted group C of the FIFA World Cup in 1986 .

Before the stadium was built Irapuato had the Estadio Revolucion which was home to Irapuato FC. The stadium broke ground in 1967 and construction lasted two years. It was founded on 23 May 1969, simply as Estadio Irapuato, gaining its actual name on 4 January 1990, in honour of the former club's president. in October 1968 even before the stadium was completed Irapuato FC invited Spain to play a friendly against them in preparation for the 1968 Summer Olympics its first game played in the stadium, Spain would win the match 1-3. the first person to score in the new stadium was Juan Manuel Asensi from Spain. on 24 May 1970 the Brazil national football team played a friendly vs Irapuato FC in that match the Brazilians beat Irapuato 3-0 with goals from Roberto Rivelino, Roberto Miranda, and Paulo Cézar Caju, Pelé was present in that match.

Two International football Tournaments have been played in the Sergio Leon Chavez.

The Estadio Morelos in Morelia, Michoacán was originally going to be one of the venues for the world cup but due to problems in the building of the stadium led to the suspension of the work, The World Cup site was then transferred to the Estadio Sergio León Chávez.

During the 1983 FIFA World Youth Championship Tournament FIFA wanted to see whether Irapuato had what it took to host the FIFA World Cup, In 1985 the stadium was expanded and the capacity went from 16,300 to 33,000.


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