Estadio Defensores del Chaco
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Full name | Estadio de los Defensores del Chaco |
Location | Barrio Sajonia, Asunción |
Opened | 1917 |
Renovated | 1939, 1996, 2007 |
Owner | Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol |
Surface | Grass |
Former names | Estadio de Puerto Sajonia |
Tenants | Paraguay national football team |
Capacity | 36,000 [1] |
Estadio Defensores del Chaco is a multi-use stadium in Asunción, Paraguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium once had a 50,000+ capacity but over the years the stadium has undergone remodeling dropping the capacity to 36,000.
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The stadium was opened in 1917 and tts first name was "Estadio de Puerto Sajonia" because it was located in the Sajonia neighbourhood in Asunción. After Uruguay won the gold medal in football in 1924, the Paraguayan FA decided to rename the stadium "Uruguay" to honor the South American Nation. Later, the name was reverted back to Estadio Puerto Sajonia.
During the Chaco War, the stadium was used as a munitions depot and troop meeting arena. After the war, it was renamed with the current name "Defensores del Chaco" (Defenders of the Chaco) in honor of the triumphant soldiers that took part in the Chaco War between Paraguay and Bolivia. It underwent renovations during 1939, 1996 and 2007. [2]
The stadium is not owned by a team (it is a National stadium) and it is used primarily to host the home games of the Paraguay national football team and for international football club tournament games such as the Copa Libertadores and the Copa Sudamericana. It also held important matches during the 1999 Copa América, including the final in which Brazil defeated Uruguay.
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Preceded by Estadio Hernando Siles La Paz |
Copa América Final Venue 1999 |
Succeeded by Estadio El Campín Bogotá |
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