Estadio Luis Alberto Salinas

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Football stadium in Itauguá, Paraguay
25°23′45″S 57°20′26″W / 25.395917°S 57.340694°W / -25.395917; -57.340694Capacity10,000Field size98 × 70 mOpened1965Tenants12 de Octubre FBC

The Estadio Luis Salinas Tanasio, (known as Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill between 1972 and 2016), and officially Estadio ueno Luis Salinas Tanasio due to sponsorship by banking company Ueno, is a football stadium in Paraguay, located in the city of Itauguá, about 50 meters north of route PY02. It has an capacity of 10,000 seats.

It is the home venue of Primera División club 12 de Octubre FC.

Name changing

On March 23, 2016, after forty-four years with the name "Juan Canuto Pettengill", the board of directors unanimously decided to rename the stadium to "Luis Alberto Salinas Tanasio". The modification is a posthumous tribute to former player, leader and president of the club, as well as former mayor of the city of Itauguá.[1]

References

  1. ^ El final de una época
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