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Estadio Ruca Che

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Location
  
Neuquen, Argentina

Construction cost
  
6 millon USD

Capacity
  
8,000

Province
  
Neuquén Province

Surface
  
2.500 m2

Architect
  
AIASA

Opened
  
21 August 1995

Estadio Ruca Che

Address
  
Antártida Argentina 3901, Q8304JES Neuquén, Argentina

Similar
  
Orfeo Superdomo, Estadio Aldo Cantoni, Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo E, José Amalfitani Stadium, Polideportivo Islas Malvinas

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Estadio Ruca Che is an indoor arena and multi-purpose stadium in the city of Neuquen, capital of Neuquen Province and largest city in Patagonia. It was built in 1995 to host the Americas Basketball Championship.

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The name of this sport venue is in mapuche language: the word Ruka means house while Che means people. Therefore, this is the House of the People.

Two teams make use of this stadium regularly: Gigantes del Sur plays its home matches for the Serie A1, the top level of the Argentine men's volleyball league system, while Independiente de Neuquén plays some of their home matches for the Torneo Federal de Básquetbol, the third level of the Argentine basketball league system, after the Liga Nacional de Básquet and the Torneo Nacional de Ascenso.

It also has an auxiliary gym, outdoor basketball courts and volleyball facilities, and parking lot for 150 vehicles.

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Sporting events

  • 1995 Americas Basketball Championship
  • 2001 Americas Basketball Championship
  • Shows

    Some of the artists that have played at this stadium are Alejandro Lerner, Attaque 77, Bersuit Vergarabat, Catupecu Machu, Charly García, Chayanne, Diego Torres, Divididos, Europe, Joan Manuel Serrat, Jorge Rojas, La Ley, La Renga, Los Piojos, La Mona Jiménez, León Gieco, Luis Eduardo Aute, Los Nocheros, Maná, Mercedes Sosa, Víctor Heredia, Marco Antonio Solís, Ismael Serrano, Soledad Pastorutti, The Wailers, Manu Chao, Gustavo Cerati, Celia Cruz, Ricardo Montaner, José Luis Perales, Marcos Witt, Danilo Montero, Roxette, Les Luthiers, No Te Va Gustar, Ricky Martin and Calle 13.

    References

    Estadio Ruca Che Wikipedia