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In which stadiums in Argentina would it be played if it hosts the 2030 World Cup?

This Tuesday the South American candidacy of Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile to house the World Cup 2030. And, in the project, There are already some stadiums chosen as possible venuesin the event that, indeed, the possibility of organizing the World Cup materializes.

In principle, there would be five Argentine stadiums selected in case our country is one of the hosts. We review the right child.

the monumental

The River Plate stadium was inaugurated on May 26, 1938 and currently has a capacity for 70,054 spectators. In addition, it already hosted the 78 World Cup.

The Unique Diego Armando Maradona Stadium in La Plata

Also known as Ciudad de La Plata Stadium, it was partially inaugurated on June 7, 2003, and once the projected works were completed on February 17, 2011. It is one of the most modern in the country and was used by Estudiantes and Gimnasia. has a capacity of 53,000 spectators.

The Mario Alberto Kempes of Cordoba

Before it was called “Córdoba Olympic Stadium” or simply “El Chateau Carreras”, it was inaugurated on May 16, 1978 precisely to host the World Cup that year. I host the most important Cordoba teams: Talleres, Belgrano, Instituto and Racing. has a capacity of 57,000 spectators.

The Argentine Falklands of Mendoza

The Mendoza stadium was also built to host the 78 World Cup matches and was inaugurated on May 14 of that year. It was used by the most important clubs in the province such as Godoy Cruz, San Martín and Independiente. has a capacity for 42,500 people.

The Unique Mother of Cities Stadium in Santiago del Estero.

It is the newest of all the stadiums that were added: it was inaugurated on March 4, 2021. It was made to be one of the venues for the 2021 Copa América, but the competition finally went to Brazil at the request of the Argentine government to Conmebol , given the increase in covid cases. has capacity for 30,000 spectators.

Anna Edwards

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