Estadio Presidente Perón, Córdoba
Facts and practical information
Presidente Perón Stadium, also known as El Cilindro, is a sports icon of the city of Córdoba in Argentina. The stadium, which is the home ground for the Racing Club football team, is one of the most important sports facilities in the country. It was named after the former President of Argentina, Juan Domingo Perón.
Designed with football enthusiasts in mind, El Cilindro can accommodate around 50,000 spectators, making it one of the largest stadiums in Argentina. Its unique structure with a distinctive oval shape ensures excellent visibility from every seat in the stands, which is especially valued by fans.
The stadium was opened in 1950 and since then has witnessed many significant sporting events, including international football matches. It is a place where history and passion for football come together, creating an unforgettable atmosphere during every match.
In addition to its sporting functions, Presidente Perón Stadium is also used for concerts and other large events, which demonstrates its versatility as a multi-purpose venue. Its modern amenities and location in the heart of Córdoba make it one of the key points on the city's cultural and entertainment map.
Estadio Presidente Perón – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: El Gigante de Alberdi, Patio Olmos, Cathedral of Córdoba, Polideportivo Municipal Carlos Cerutti.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Estadio Presidente Perón by public transport?
Bus
- Mariano Fragueiro 2479 • Lines: 501.ida (8 min walk)
- General Justo José de Urquíza 2370 • Lines: 501.ida (11 min walk)
Train
- Alta Córdoba (26 min walk)