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Estadio Mansiche
Multi-purpose stadium in Trujillo, Peru / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Estadio Mansiche is the largest stadium of the city of Trujillo and the home of the most important football clubs in the city, Carlos A. Mannucci and Universidad César Vallejo. The stadium also has a running track for track and field sports. The stadium is part of the greater Mansiche Sports Complex which includes the Coliseo Gran Chimu, a swimming pool, and other facilities. It has a capacity of a little over 25,000.
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Full name | Estadio Mansiche |
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Location | Trujillo, Peru |
Owner | Instituto Peruano del Deporte |
Capacity | 25,036[1] |
Field size | 111 x 73[2] |
Surface | Natural Grass[1] |
Construction | |
Built | 1944-46 |
Opened | 12 October 1946 |
Renovated | 1993, 2004, 2005 |
Expanded | 1984, 2004 |
Tenants | |
Carlos A. Mannucci C.D. Universidad César Vallejo Alfonso Ugarte de Chiclín |
It has hosted matched of the Copa Sudamericana in three occasions, and of the Copa Libertadores once. It hosted Group B matches during the 1995 South American Under-17 Football Championship. It hast also hosted matches at the 2004 Copa America and 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship. Most recently, it hosted the ceremonies of the 2013 Bolivarian Games.