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Estadio Feliciano Gambarte






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Coordinates: 32°5513S 68°5022W / 32.92028°S 68.83944°W / -32.92028; -68.83944
 

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Feliciano Gambarte Stadium
Estadio Feliciano Gambarte
La Bodega
The stadium as seen in 2015
Map
Former namesEstadio Nuevo (1959–86)
AddressFlores 630
Godoy Cruz, Mendoza
Argentina
Coordinates32°55′13S 68°50′22W / 32.92028°S 68.83944°W / -32.92028; -68.83944
OwnerC.D. Godoy Cruz
Capacity11,000
Field size100 x 70 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
OpenedOctober 3, 1959; 64 years ago (1959-10-03)
Renovated2022–23 [1]
Expanded2022–23 [1]
ArchitectJuan Tinelli
Esteban Stareloni
Tenants
Godoy Cruz (1959–2005, 2024–)[2]
Website
clubgodoycruz.com.ar//estadio

Estadio Feliciano Gambarte, nicknamed La Bodega, is a stadiuminGodoy Cruz, Mendoza, Argentina. It is used primarily for football matches and is owned and operated by Godoy Cruz Antonio Tomba. The stadium, inaugurated in 1959,[3] holds 11,000 spectators.

The stadium was named "Estadio Nuevo" until 1986, when it was renamed "Feliciano Gambarte", to honor former athlete and president of the club.[3] In 2023, the club started works to refurbish and expand the stadium in order to increase its capacity to 18,600 spectators.[1][4][5]

History[edit]

The first Godoy Cruz stadium was inaugurated in November 1923 on a land located on Castelli and Las Heras street. The administrative seat of the club was also established there. Godoy Cruz played their home matches there until in January 1959 the club announced the construction of a new stadium. It would be erected on land 2 ha land previously donated and would be financed by the club members.[3]

Feliciano Gambarte, sportsman and president of the club in the 1940s. The stadium was named after him in 1986

In January 1954 the provincial senate and deputy chamber promulgated law 2.292 that ruled the donation and paved the way for the sign of the public deed between the Municipality and C.D. Godoy Cruz. Project included construction of a football pitch (100 x 70 m) and grandstands for 11,000 people. Other facilities to build included tennis, basketball, and bocce courts.[3]

The stadium was inaugurated on 3 October 1959 with a friendly match vs. Andes Talleres Sport Club. Later, the club refurbished and expanded the stadium. Improvements included a lighting system consisting of four towers (inaugurated during a 1969 Copa Argentina match vs Chacarita Juniors).[6][3]

On 1 March 1964, Brazilian Santos FC (with superstar Pelé, considered the best player of his time) visited the stadium to play a friendly match vs. Godoy Cruz. Santos won the match 3–2.[7][8] After the match, Godoy Cruz executives invited the Brazilian team to an asadoinChacras de Coria town, where Pelé met former international footballer Raimundo Orsi, who had moved to live in Mendoza years ago.[9]

The last significant refurbishment made to the stadium was in 1994 when Godoy Cruz promoted to Primera B Nacional. The venue was adapted in compliance with requirements of the Association.[10]

After Godoy Cruz promoted to Primera División in 2006,[11][12] the stadium had to be refurbished again to fulfil the requirements of the division stipulated by the Association rules.[4][1] Meanwhile, the football team have been playing their home games at Estadio Malvinas Argentinas.[8] In August 2022, the popular grandstand of the stadium was demolished. A new and more modern stand will be built to replace it.[8] As of December 2022, the stadium was still being remodelled.[13] Improvements to be made include the construction of new dressing rooms and modern grandstands.[8]

In November 2023, Godoy Cruz announced that Estadio Feliciano Gambarte will be operative again in June 2024.[14]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d Gambarte, la nueva casa del Tomba: obras, fechas y próximas etapas by Ariel Fernández, 18 Mar 2023 on Memo.com.ar
  • ^ Y un día, casi 16 años después, Godoy Cruz volvió al Feliciano Gambarte by EMILIANO SOTOMAYOR on Olé, 11 Apr 2021
  • ^ a b c d e Estadio Feliciano Gambarte at Godoy Cruz website
  • ^ a b $1.500 millones de inversión y capacidad para 23.000 personas: así será el nuevo estadio de Godoy Cruz on Eco Cuyo, 7 Jan 2023
  • ^ Godoy Cruz presentó las obras para su estadio, El Gráfico, 6 Jan 2023
  • ^ 1969 Copa Argentina at the RSSSF
  • ^ Amistoso con el Santos at Godoy Cruz
  • ^ a b c d Tristeza y emoción: así derrumbaron la mítica popular del Feliciano Gambarte, Los Andes, 9 Aug 2022
  • ^ La página más famosa: el día que Godoy Cruz casi venció al Santos de Pelé on Noticiasd.com
  • ^ Estadio Feliciano Gambarte at subitealexpreso.com.ar (archived)
  • ^ Campeón nacional y ascenso a Primera on Club Godoy Cruz
  • ^ A 17 años de la gloria: recordamos el primer ascenso de Godoy Cruz a Primera by NOELIA CASTRO on Ciudadano News, 20 May 2023
  • ^ Godoy Cruz: así va a quedar el estadio Feliciano Gambarte on Argentina F.C. - November 2022
  • ^ La confirmación de en qué fecha Godoy Cruz volverá a jugar en el Gambarte on Jornada Online, 23 Nov 2023
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