Full name | Estadio Municipal de Sonsonate |
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Former names | Estadio Municipal de Sonsonate |
Location | Sonsonate, El Salvador |
Capacity | 10,000 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Renovated | 2015 |
Construction cost | $510,000 USD |
Tenants | |
Sonsonate ,2009-2021 Alianza 2023-Present Santa Tecla 2023-Present RA Sonsonate Tiburones de Sonsonate 2023-Present |
Estadio Anna Mercedes Campos is a multi-use stadium in Sonsonate, El Salvador. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Sonsonate. The stadium holds 10,000 spectators. [1]
It is named after Ana Mercedes Campos “La Morocha”, a javelin gold medallist in the 1954 Central American and Caribbean Games held in Mexico. [2]
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