Estadio 9 de Mayo

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Estadio 9 de Mayo
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Estadio 9 de Mayo
Location Machala, Ecuador
Coordinates 03°15′16.08″S79°57′44.99″W / 3.2544667°S 79.9624972°W / -3.2544667; -79.9624972
OwnerSports Federation of El Oro
Capacity 16,500
Surfacegrass
Construction
OpenedMay 9, 1939 (1939-05-09)
Renovated1970-1974
1993
Expanded1993
Tenants
Audaz Octubrino
Fuerza Amarilla
Orense

Estadio 9 de Mayo is a multi-use stadium in Machala, Ecuador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Audaz Octubrino, Fuerza Amarilla and Orense. The stadium holds 16,500 spectators and opened in 1939. [1]

View from the tribunes Estadio 9 de Mayo 3.jpg
View from the tribunes

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References

  1. "Stadiums in Ecuador". Worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 24 September 2011.