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Estadio Aldo Cantoni

Coordinates: 31°31′54″S 68°32′40″W / 31.5318°S 68.5444°W / -31.5318; -68.5444
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Aldo Cantoni Arena
Estadio Aldo Cantoni
The stadium in 2013
Map
Full nameEstadio Cerrado Doctor Aldo Cantoni
LocationSan Juan, Argentina
OwnerGovernment of San Juan
Capacity8,000
SurfaceParquet
Construction
Opened1 July 1967; 57 years ago (1 July 1967)[1]
Renovated1989, 2001, 2011, 2016
Tenants
UPCN volley

The Estadio Aldo Cantoni is an arena located in the city of San Juan, capital of San Juan Province. Inaugurated in July 1967, it is mainly use by local clubs UPCN and Obras Pocito for their home matches for the Serie A1, the top level of the Argentine men's volleyball league system.

The stadium was named after Aldo Cantoni (1892–1948), politician, governor of San Juan Province between 1926 and 1928, twice President of the Club Atlético Huracán, President of the Argentine Football Association and co-founder of the Unión Cívica Radical Bloquista political party.[2]

Overview

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The stadium was named after Aldo Cantoni (pictured)

UPCN won the national league for six consecutive years, from 2010-11 to 2015-16 season, using the Aldo Cantoni arena as home venue.[3]

Roller hockey is a very popular sport in Cuyo, specially in San Juan Province, where it has been practised since the 1930s. In those times, players used the recently paved streets as field to play the sport.[4]

This stadium has hosted five times the FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup, and it is also used by several teams for their Liga Nacional Argentina A-1 matches.[5]

San Juan was one of the venues for the 2002 FIVB Volleyball Men's World Championship, hosting five out of six matches for Group A. The opening match of the tournament, between Argentina and Australia, was held at the Luna Park Stadium, in Buenos Aires.

Sporting events

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Events hosted include roller hockey, volleyball, futsal, tennis, and handball matches, listed as follows:[1]

Concerts

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On September 28, 1979, the world star Raffaella Carrà gave a concert at the venue. The movement that she generated was such that it was even decided to modify some aspects of the stadium to improve the acoustics and make it perfect just for her. At the same time an international technical team arrived in the province to set up the stage and arrange the lights under which the singer would perform.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b El Estadio Aldo Cantoni cumple 55 años on Sí San Juan, 1 Jul 2022
  2. ^ Aldo Cantoni on EFEMÉRIDES RADICALES
  3. ^ "ESTADIOS SERIE A1 : ACLAV – Asociación de Clubes Liga Argentina de Voleibol". Archived from the original on 2014-11-05. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
  4. ^ ¿Por qué el hockey sobre patines es tan popular en San Juan? on Cadena 3, 8 Jul 2019
  5. ^ "Noticias sobre seccion". Archived from the original on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2015-07-18.
  6. ^ El día que Raffaella Carrá movió a los sanjuaninos y convulsionó el estadio cerrado on Diario de Cuyo, 5 May 2021

31°31′54″S 68°32′40″W / 31.5318°S 68.5444°W / -31.5318; -68.5444