Editor | Antonino Vera Riquelme |
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Categories | Sports |
First issue | 12 September 1941 |
Country | Chile |
Language | Spanish |
Estadio was a sports magazine from Chile, that specialized in Chilean football and other sports. It was regarded as the "principal sports publication in Chile" for 41 years, from 12 September 1941 until 5 October 1982, and it published 2,048 editions during this time. [1]
The editorial office was located at Avda, Santa María 76, in Providencia, a commune in the city of Santiago. Regular sections of the paper were titled: Megáfono, Don Pampa, Jumar (a pseudonym for Julio Martínez), Pancho Alsina and the adventures of Cachupín.
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The editorial directors included the following:
Name | Period | Number of editions |
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Alejandro Jaramillo Neumann | 12 September 1941 to 9 October 1969 | 1-1371 [2] |
Antonino Vera Riquelme, como director interino | 16 October 1969 to 6 November 1969 | 1372-1375 [3] |
Antonino Vera Riquelme | 13 November 1969 to 6 June 1979 | 1376-1869 [4] |
Hernán Solís (de Ovando) Valenzuela | 13 June 1979 to 2 December 1981 | 1870-1999 [5] |
Reginald Budd Gaubert | 9 December 1981 to 16 March 1982 | 2000-2014 [6] |
Hendrick Karich Jacomet | 23 March 1982 to 5 October 1982 | 2015-2043 [7] |
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