Estadio Tlahuicole

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Estadio Tlahuicole
Cueva Coyotes de Tlaxcala
"Cave of Coyotes de Tlaxcala"
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Estadio Tlahuicole
Full nameEstadio Tlahuicole
LocationTlaxcala City, Tlaxcala
Coordinates 19°19′32.5″N98°13′49.5″W / 19.325694°N 98.230417°W / 19.325694; -98.230417 Coordinates: 19°19′32.5″N98°13′49.5″W / 19.325694°N 98.230417°W / 19.325694; -98.230417
Owner Government of Tlaxcala
Operator Tlaxcala F.C.
Capacity 11,135 [1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1961
Renovated2019
Tenants
Tlaxcala F.C.

The Estadio Tlahuicole is a multi-use stadium in Tlaxcala City, Tlaxcala, Mexico. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium for Tlaxcala F.C. The stadium has a capacity of 11,135 people. In December 2017 the stadium was demolished to give way to its reconstruction, as well as the expansion of its capacity to 15,000 spectators to comply with the Ascenso MX regulations. On 6 December 2019, the first renovation stage was opened, with these works, the stadium achieved a capacity for 12,000 spectators. [2] In October 2020, construction work began on the north and south stands to expand the capacity of the stadium to 17,000 spectators. [3]

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References

  1. https://www.elsoldetlaxcala.com.mx/deportes/cumple-el-tlahuicole-con-aforo-para-liga-de-expansion-5460670.html
  2. "Estadio Tlahuicole se estrena con Carlos Rivera". El Imparcial (in Spanish). 8 December 2019. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  3. "Amplían gradas del estadio Tlahuicole". El Sol de Tlaxcala (in Spanish). 19 October 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2021.