Estadio Mario Camposeco

The Estadio Mario Camposeco is a football stadium located in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. It is the home of one of the most traditional clubs in Guatemala, Xelajú MC (Los Chivos). It has a capacity of 11,220.

Mario Camposeco
Mítico (mythical), Coloso de Hielo (Ice Colossus)
Full nameEstadio Mario Camposeco
Former namesEstadio Escolar (1950-1951)
LocationQuetzaltenango, Guatemala
Coordinates14°50′31″N 91°31′02″W
OwnerQuetzaltenango municipality
Capacity11,220
SurfaceGrass
Scoreboardelectronic
Construction
Built1948 (1948)
OpenedSeptember 8, 1950 (1950-09-08)
Renovated1999 (1999)
Expanded2005 (2005)
Construction cost83,219.98 Quetzales. ($83,219.98)
Tenants
Xelajú MC

Location

The Mario Camposeco stadium is located at 14th Avenue and First Street in Zone 3.

History

The stadium opened on September 8 of 1950 as a venue dedicated to students, with the name Estadio Escolar. In 1951 it was renamed to Estadio Escolar Mario Camposeco in memory of local athlete Mario Camposeco, who had died in a plane crash the year before while still active and who played football for Xelajú MC and the Guatemala national team.[1] The stadium hosted the second leg of the 2012 Clausura championship final between Xelajú and CSD Municipal, won by the home team.

Modifications and approval for international matches

In 2000 it was approved by FIFA to host World Cup qualification matches.[2] The Guatemala national team played its first official game at the stadium on 22 July 2000 against Barbados during the semifinal round of the 2002 World Cup qualifying. In 2012 it was approved by CONCACAF to host the CONCACAF Champions League matches.

Concerts

Besides football, in Mario Camposeco can be held many other events, particularly concerts. The singers to have performed at the stadium are:

and others.

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