Estadio Óscar Quiteño

Stadium Oscar Quiteño
Full name Stadium Olympic Oscar Alberto Quiteño
Former names Stadium Santaneco
Location Santa Ana, El Salvador
Coordinates 13°35′01″N 89°20′27″W / 13.5835°N 89.3408°W / 13.5835; -89.3408
Owner Municipal Office of Santa Ana
Operator Club Deportivo FAS
Capacity 17,500
Record attendance 20,000
Field size 105 × 70
Field shape lawn Bermuda New Zealander
Surface Lawn
Scoreboard electronic
Construction
Broke ground March 1960
Built December 1962
Opened January 1963
Renovated 2007 – 2010
Construction cost 1,250,000 Colones
Architect Antonio Portillo
Project manager Municipal Office of Santa Ana
Structural engineer Antonio Portillo
Services engineer Municipal Office of Santa Ana
General contractor Municipal Office of Santa Ana
Main contractors Institute of rural colonization of Santa Ana
Tenants
Club Deportivo FAS
Website
www.clubdeportivofas.com
League of El Salvador (football) – Cup of Nations – Classification of CONCACAF 2012 El Salvador national football team

Estadio Óscar Quiteño is a multi-purpose stadium in Santa Ana, El Salvador.[1]

It is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home stadium of Club Deportivo FAS.[2] [3]

The stadium holds 17,500 people and was built in 1963.[4]

Inauguration

The stadium was inaugurated on February 3, 1963 and built by the Institute of Rural Development. It sports the name of the goalkeeper 'Óscar Alberto Quiteño' ,[5] who died in a friendly match against Orion of Costa Rica; The said Santana stadium was named Óscar Quiteño (in honor of Óscar Alberto Quiteño) on May 15, 1977; Thanks to the initiative of Professor Fidel Antonio Magaña. The opening match of the stadium faced C.D. FAS and the Gold of Mexico, which was won by the latter.

History

The first football scene of Santa Ana was the field of the Finca Model, where FAS won its first 5 championships. It was the October 17, 1962 when a meeting was held to begin the preparation for the construction of the new stadium, which was inaugurated February 3, 1963. The property belongs to the [Municipal Hall of Santa Ana], but it is administered as comodato by C.D. FAS for your care and administration.

Design

View of the Towers of illumination

It has a capacity to accommodate 17,500 people, with the latest extensions that have been made and is the largest stadium in the western area of El Salvador. It has 4 lighting towers on each side, east and west each tower has 2 lines of 6 fans and 28 halogen for a total of 40 per tower. In addition it has 10 access doors and 6 to the court, which is covered with grass Bermuda Neozelandeza and has an extension of 105 x 70 meters.[6]

In June 2014, remodeling work was done so that the Club Deportivo FAS team could play their games for the [CONCACAF Champions League] tournament, as a local, these works included the remodeling in the substitute players bench and Technical staff, as well as the engrammings of the court, general interior and exterior painting, new luminaires as well as an asphalt layer repair on the track.[7]

Current events

The stadium has been waiting for 3 years to be remodeled, of the National Institute of Sports of El Salvador, but the delay of the works has the stadium in bad condition, even so it is acceptable for matches of fulbol of the local team, with the renovations and extensions that are made the stadium will increase its capacity to 22,500 fans, even with that capacity would still be the third of the country, but for a short time their capacity will be relieved to the fourth place when the Estadio Juan Francisco Barraza of San Miguel is finished its capacity would increase to 20 thousand. The Estadio Oscar Quiteño has its surroundings to be able to continue expanding its infrastructure and to be able to turn it into a stadium of first level, the proposals are varied, acceptable and modern.[8]

Facilities and capacity

The Olympic Oscar Alberto Quiteño has a capacity to accommodate 17,500 people comfortably seated and is the third largest stadium in El Salvador.

Localidad Capacidad según Alcaldía de Santa Ana
General (SOL) 8,000
North Sector 1,500
South Sector 2,700
Low Tribune 4,800
High Tribune 500
TOTAL 17,500
Panoramica del Estadio Oscar Alberto Quiteño

Estadio Óscar Quiteño was named after a goalkeeper who died in 1964, during a friendly match against Orión of Costa Rica.

References

Coordinates: 13°58′35″N 89°34′08″W / 13.97645°N 89.56884°W / 13.97645; -89.56884


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