Estadio León Gómez

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Estadio León Gómez
Estadio Leon Gomez
Full nameEstadio León Gómez
Location Flag of Honduras.svg Tela, Honduras
OwnerTela Municipality
Capacity 3 000
Surface Grass
Opened1985
Tenants
Tela Timsa (1985–1991)
Petrotela (1991–1994)
Parrillas One (2013–2019)

The Estadio León Gómez is a football stadium in Tela, Honduras. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Tela FC of the Liga de Ascenso de Honduras, and holds 3 000 spectators.

Coordinates: 15°46′47″N87°27′02″W / 15.779845°N 87.450421°W / 15.779845; -87.450421


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