Estadio_José_Antonio_Romero_Feris

Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris

Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris

Football stadium in Corrientes, Argentina


Estadio José Antonio Romero Feris is a football stadium located in the city of Corrientes in the homonymous province of Argentina. It is owned and operated by local C.A. Huracán and was opened in 1986. The stadium has a capacity of 14,000 spectators.[2]

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Apart from Huracán, other clubs of Corrientes have used the stadium to host their home football matches, some of they are Boca Unidos,[4] Deportivo Mandiyú,[5][6] and Textil Mandiyú.[7]

The stadium was named after José Romero Feris, a politician with a long career who served as Governor of the province (1983–87),[8] and Senator of Argentina (1987–2001)[9] among other positions.[10] Romero Feris also served as president of Huracán and was promotor of its construction.[2]

Located in the Barrio Berón de Astrada of Corrientes, the stadium was inaugured on 26 July 2016,[2] in a 1986–87 Primera B Nacional match between Deportivo Mandiyú and Deportivo Armenio that resulted in a scoreless tie.[11] Then President of the Argentine Football Association, Julio Grondona, kicked off the match.[2]


References

  1. El estadio de Huracán Corrientes de cumpleaños by Roberto Capara on Deportes Misiones, 26 Jul 2016
  2. Mandiyú derrotó a Yaguareté 4 a 1 on Radio Continental Corrientes, 22 Mar 2023
  3. José A. Romero Feris (profile) on Senado de Argentina
  4. Perfil de los Romero Feris by Pablo J. Bianco on Perfil, 16 Jul 2019

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