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Full name
  
Estadio Mansiche

Capacity
  
20,000

Address
  
Trujillo 13001, Peru

Phone
  
+51 999 895 446

Location
  
Trujillo, Peru

Field size
  
111 x 73

Opened
  
12 October 1946

Estadio Mansiche

Owner
  
Instituto Peruano del Deporte

Surface
  
Polytan Ligaturf 240 ACS 65

Teams
  
Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo, Carlos A. Mannucci

Similar
  
Estadio Miguel Grau, Estadio Elías Aguirre, Estadio Garcilaso, Estadio Alberto Gallardo, Estadio Ciudad de Cumaná

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Mansiche Stadium (Estadio Mansiche) is a multi-purpose stadium in Trujillo, Peru. It is used by many football clubs in Trujillo such as Primera División club Universidad César Vallejo and Carlos A. Mannucci. The stadium holds 20,000 people.

Mansiche Stadium was inaugurated on 12 October 1946, with a game between Club Social Deportivo Trujillo and Sport Tigre de Trujillo. In 1984, the northern stand was built to meet the requirements needed to be used in the Copa Libertadores. Sporting Cristal used this stadium for their home games. In 1993, four floodlight towers were installed so that games could be played at night. The first game to play with these lights was between Independiente Medellín and Carlos A. Mannucci.

This venue was used for the 2004 Copa América. Thus, the stadium underwent renovations. The northern, southern, and eastern stands were demolished and reconstructed in order to expand its spectator capacity to 24,000. A VIP area was installed in the western stand and the conference rooms were remodeled. In addition, an electronic scoreboard was installed. The following year, Peru hosted the FIFA U-17 World Championship. For this competition, artificial turf was installed. The stadium also has a running track for track and field sports.

References

Estadio Mansiche Wikipedia


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