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'''Estadio Mendocino de Hockey''' is a [[field hockey]] [[stadium]] in [[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]], [[Argentina]]. It was specifically built to host the [[2013 Women's Pan American Cup]], with a capacity of 3,400 with mobile grandstands.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.deportes.mendoza.gov.ar/index.php/infraestructura/estadio-mendocino-de-hockey-sobre-cesped|title=Estadio Mendocino de Hockey sobre Césped|publisher=Deportes Mendoza|language=Spanish|accessdate=2014-05-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140503231000/http://www.deportes.mendoza.gov.ar/index.php/infraestructura/estadio-mendocino-de-hockey-sobre-cesped|archive-date=2014-05-03|url-status=dead}}</ref> It was also the venue for the [[2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy]].
'''Estadio Mendocino de Hockey''' is a [[field hockey]] [[stadium]] located in the city of [[Mendoza, Argentina|Mendoza]] in the [[Mendoza Province|homonymous province]] of [[Argentina]]. It is owned and operated by the Provincial Government and has a capacity of 1,700 spectators,<ref name=offic>[https://www.mendoza.gov.ar/deportes/infraestructura/estadio-mendocino-de-hockey/ Estadio Mendocino de Hockey] on Mendoza.gov.ar</ref><ref name=esta>[https://www.estadiosdeargentina.com.ar/estadio-mendocino-de-hockey/ Estadio Mendocino de Hockey sobre Césped] by Adrián Redi</ref> which places it first among the largest hockey stadiums in Argentina.<ref name=balter>[https://mendoza.italiani.it/scopricitta/estadio-malvinas-argentinas/ Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, al pie de Los Andes] by Camila Balter, 1 May 2019</ref>


==References==
== Overview ==
The stadium was specifically built to host the [[2013 Women's Pan American Cup]].<ref>[https://www.mendoza.gov.ar/prensa/deportes-termina-los-ultimos-detalles-en-el-estadio-mendocino-de-hockey/ Deportes termina los últimos detalles en el Estadio Mendocino de Hockey] on Mendoza.gov.ar, 27 Nov 2014</ref> and was inaugurated on 18 September. Its [[field hockey pitch|pitch]] has a water-based [[artificial turf]],<ref>[https://www.clarin.com/zonales/abrieron-cancha-hockey-ultima-tecnologia-club-olivos-lleva-nombre-madre-ernesto-arriaga_0_3247GgFB7T.html Dónde queda y cómo es la cancha de hockey más moderna] on ''Clarín'', 18 Sep 2023</ref> and a [[lighting]] system to hold night matches.<ref name=losandes>[https://www.losandes.com.ar/mendoza-tiene-nuevo-estadio-hockey-sobre-cesped-739062/ Mendoza ya tiene un nuevo estadio de hockey sobre césped] on Los Andes, 18 Sep 2013</ref>
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It is located at "Parque Deportivo", a sports complex in the [[General San Martín Park]] of Mendoza that includes a [[running track]] (with artificial surface of 4,400 m2),<ref name=balter/> three [[tennis court]]s, the ''Aconcagua'' [[indoor arena]], and a [[bike path]].<ref>[https://www.mendoza.gov.ar/deportes/infraestructura/parque-deportivo/ Parque Deportivo] on Mendoza Deportes</ref>
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Estadio Malvinas Argentinas' facilities include four [[locker room]]s for hockey teams and two for referees, a [[first aid room]], access for mobility-impaired persons, and automatic [[irrigation]] system, among others.<ref name=offic/>
[[Category:Field hockey venues in Argentina]]
[[Category:2013 establishments in Argentina]]


== Events ==
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* [[2013 Women's Pan American Cup]], the first international event hosted at Estadio Mendocino, organised by the Pan American Hockey Federation.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131002053103/https://www.panamhockey.org/files/gamesheets/2013/2013wPAC/2013-0928_USA_ARG.pdf Pan American Cup – Women / 21-28 September 2013 / Mendoza, Argentina]</ref>
* In [[2014 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy|2014]],<ref>[https://www.fih.hockey/events/others/men/argentina-champions-trophy-2014-w-344/teams/argentina-1878 Argentina Champions Trophy 2014] on FIH</ref> the stadium hosted all the matches of [[Hockey Champions Trophy|Women's Champions Trophy]], one of the top tier tournaments organised by the [[International Hockey Federation]] (FIH). [[Argentina women's national field hockey team|Argentina]] won the title after defeating [[Australia women's national field hockey team|Australia]] 3–1 on [[penalty shoot-out (field hockey)|penalties]].<ref>[https://www.fih.hockey/events/others/women/argentina-champions-trophy-2014-w-344/live-scores/australia-vs-argentina-6399 Australia vs Argentina final summary] on FIH</ref>
* In 2021, the stadium was the venue of Campeonato Argentino de Clubes.<ref>[https://viapais.com.ar/deportes/mendoza-sera-sede-del-campeonato-argentino-de-clubes-de-hockey-sobre-cesped/ Mendoza será sede del Campeonato Argentino de Clubes de hockey] by Sergio Río on ViaPais, 15 Sep 2021</ref>

== References ==
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== External links ==
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* {{official website}}

[[Category:Buildings and structures in Mendoza, Argentina]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 2013]]
[[Category:2013 establishments in Argentina]]
[[category:Field hockey venues in Argentina|mendoza]]

Latest revision as of 05:29, 9 February 2024

Hockey Stadium of Mendoza
Estadio Mendocino de Hockey
The stadium in 2017
Map
AddressAv. del Libertador s/n
Mendoza
Argentina
OwnerGovernment of Mendoza
TypeStadium
Capacity1,700 [1]
SurfaceArtificial turf
ScoreboardYes
ScreensLED
Opened2013; 12 years ago (2013)[2]
Tenants
Argentina women's team (2014–)
Website
mendoza.gov.ar/estadio-de-hockey

Estadio Mendocino de Hockey is a field hockey stadium located in the city of Mendoza in the homonymous province of Argentina. It is owned and operated by the Provincial Government and has a capacity of 1,700 spectators,[2][1] which places it first among the largest hockey stadiums in Argentina.[3]

Overview

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The stadium was specifically built to host the 2013 Women's Pan American Cup.[4] and was inaugurated on 18 September. Its pitch has a water-based artificial turf,[5] and a lighting system to hold night matches.[6]

It is located at "Parque Deportivo", a sports complex in the General San Martín Park of Mendoza that includes a running track (with artificial surface of 4,400 m2),[3] three tennis courts, the Aconcagua indoor arena, and a bike path.[7]

Estadio Malvinas Argentinas' facilities include four locker rooms for hockey teams and two for referees, a first aid room, access for mobility-impaired persons, and automatic irrigation system, among others.[2]

Events

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References

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