Instituto Peruano del Deporte (Peruvian Institute of Sport)
Capacity
55,000 (with lodges) 43,500 (international)[1]
Field size
104.9 x 67.86 m
Surface
Grass
Construction
Built
1951–1952
Opened
October 27, 1952 (71 years)
Renovated
1992, 1996, 2004, 2011
Expanded
2004, 2011
Architect
José Betín Diez Canseco (Renovation)
Project manager
Miguel Dasso
Tenants
Peru national football team (1952–present)
The National Stadium of Peru (sometimes known as Estadio José Díaz or Estadio Nacional de Lima) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lima, Peru. Its current capacity is 50,086 seats as stated by the Peruvian Football Federation without the lodges for some thousands more.[2] The stadium was first inaugurated on 27 October 1952 for the 1953 South American Championship—replacing the Stadium Nacional—and is Peru's principal and national stadium. It has hosted three of the six South American Championship/Copa América football competitions held in Peru. It is referred to as the Coloso de José Díaz because of its proximity to a street of the same name. It is the home ground of the Peru national football team. The IPD (Peruvian Sport Institute)—a branch of the Ministry of Education—is the stadium's administrating entity. The stadium has undergone several renovations for tournaments such as the 2004 Copa América. The artificial turf was installed for the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship. The most recent renovation started in 2010 and concluded in 2011. The re-inauguration ceremony of the renovated stadium was held on 24 July 2011 with a match between the Peru national under-20 football team and the Spain national under-20 football team.
^Anuario Conmebol Sudamericana 2022. CONMEBOL. 3 April 2023. p. 116. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
^"COMUNICADO DE PRENSA 064-FPF-2011 - A LA OPINIÓN PÚBLICA". fpf.com.pe. Archived from the original on 2012-03-31. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
and 18 Related for: National Stadium of Peru information
The NationalStadiumofPeru (sometimes known as Estadio José Díaz or Estadio Nacional de Lima) is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lima, Peru. Its current...
The following is a list of notable sports stadiums, ordered by their capacity, which refers to the maximum number of spectators they can normally accommodate...
Brazilian footballer who played as an attacking midfielder for the Brazil national football team. He came to international prominence at the 1950 World Cup...
The Perunational football team represents Peru in men's international football. The national team has been organised, since 1927, by the Peruvian Football...
The National Mint ofPeru (Spanish: Casa Nacional de Moneda), also known as the Mint of Lima (Spanish: Casa de Moneda de Lima), is a mint located in the...
second time in Peru's capital, Lima. Barranquilla, Colombia was initially announced as the host in August 2021. However, the city was stripped of its hosting...
following is a list of football stadiums in Peru, ordered by capacity. The stadiums with a capacity of at least 5,000 are ranked in order of capacity. The 14...
The National Museum ofPeru is a national museum in Lurín District, Lima, Peru, located within the archaeological zone of Pachacamac. The museum will...
professional Peruvian football club, located in the city of Andahuaylas, Apurímac, Peru. The club currently participates in the Peruvian Primera División...
countries have a national sport stadium, which typically serves as the primary or exclusive home for one or more of a country's national representative...
Pontifical Catholic University ofPeru (Spanish: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, PUCP) is a private university in Lima, Peru. It was founded in 1917...
The National Library ofPeru (Spanish: Biblioteca Nacional del Perú) is the national library ofPeru, located in Lima. It is the country's oldest and most...
at the intersection of Garcilaso de la Vega and España avenues in the center of Lima, Peru. It is known for the popular belief of being a place where...
of the Copa Perú. that same year they reached the National Stage of the Copa Peru once more. In 2013, they once more reached the Copa PerúNational Stage...
be held in Peru, and the seventh to be held in South America. The opening ceremony took place on July 26 at the NationalStadiumofPeru, and the Games...
Nacional (National Sports Village) is, together with the Estadio Nacional del Perú (NationalStadiumofPeru), one of the main sports venues in Peru. It is...