El Saroldi  | |
![]() Saroldi stadium in August 2012  | |
| Full name | Estadio Parque Federico Omar Saroldi | 
|---|---|
| Location | Montevideo, Uruguay | 
| Coordinates | 34°51′44″S 56°12′06″W / 34.862135°S 56.201640°W | 
| Owner | Club Atlético River Plate | 
| Capacity | 6,000 (expected 10.000) | 
| Field size | 105 x 68 m | 
| Surface | Grass | 
| Construction | |
| Built | 1926 | 
| Opened | 1926 | 
| Renovated | 1993, 2008 | 
| Tenants | |
| Club Atlético Olimpia (1926-1932)  Club Atlético River Plate (1932- )  | |
Estadio Saroldi (full name: Parque Federico Omar Saroldi) is a multi-use stadium in Montevideo, Uruguay. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 6,000 all seated.[1]
Originally, the stadium was named as "Olimpia Park", as it served as home to Olimpia. After River Plate's goalkeeper Federico Omar Saroldi was fatally injured, during a match between his team and Central Español, the stadium starting to hold goalkeeper's name.
Ephemeris
- 1990: CA Progreso used Estadio Saroldi, as it home stadium, for 1990 Copa Libertadores.
 - 1996 and 1998: River Plate played its Copa Conmebol matches against Porongos, Huracán Buceo and Rosario Central.
 - 2003: The stadium was also used by the Teros for 2003 Rugby World Cup's qualification matches during 2002
 
References
- ↑ "Stadiums in Uruguay". Worldstadiums.com. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
 
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