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| stadium_name = Estadio Nacional de Hockey
| stadium_name = National Hockey Stadium
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| native_name = Estadio Nacional de Hockey
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| image = Estadio Nacional de Hockey 2019 01.jpg
| caption = The stadium in 2019
| fullname = Estadio Nacional de Hockey
| fullname = Estadio Nacional de Hockey
| location = [[Quilmes, Buenos Aires|Quilmes]], [[Argentina]]
| address = Olegario Andrade s/n
| city = [[Quilmes]]
| country = [[Argentina]]
| coordinates =
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| opened = {{start date and age|1999}}<ref name=estar>[https://www.estadiosdeargentina.com.ar/estadio-nacional-de-hockey-quilmes/ Estadio Nacional de Hockey – Quilmes] by Adrián Redi</ref>
| opened = 1999
| renovated =
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| owner = [[Argentine Hockey Confederation]]
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| surface = [[Artificial turf]]
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| main_contractors =
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| former_names =
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| tenants = [[Argentina national field hockey team]] and [[Las Leonas]]
| tenants = {{plainlist|
* [[Quilmes Atlético Club|Quilmes A.C.]]
* [[Argentina women's national field hockey team|Argentina national women's team]]
* [[Argentina men's national field hockey team|Argentina national men's team]]
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| seating_capacity = 6,000
| seating_capacity = 6,000
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'''Estadio Nacional de Hockey''' is a [[stadium]] in [[Quilmes, Buenos Aires|Quilmes]], [[Argentina]]. It is mainly used for [[field hockey]] and has a capacity of 6,000 spectators. The stadium hosted the [[2007 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy]].
'''National Hockey Stadium''' ({{langx|es|Estadio Nacional de Hockey}}) is a [[field hockey]] [[stadium]] located in the [[Quilmes]] neighborhood of the [[Quilmes Partido|homonymous partido]] in [[Argentina]]. The venue was inaugurated in 1999 and has been operated by the [[Quilmes Atlético Club]] since 2011.<ref name= muda>[https://www.deportesenquilmes.com.ar/spip.php?article4918 Preparen la mudanza]</ref>

== Overview ==
In 2011, the [[Argentine Hockey Confederation]] granted concession to Quilmes A.C. for a period of 20 years. The agreement allowed Quilmes's hockey teams to use the stadium as their home venue,<ref>[https://www.blancosobrenegroweb.com.ar/2017/10/se-presento-la-liga-municipal-de-hockey-femenino-quilmeno/ SE PRESENTÓ LA LIGA MUNICIPAL DE HOCKEY FEMENINO QUILMEÑO.] on Blanco Sobre Negro web, 2017</ref> while the CAH kept the right to use the stadium for international events<ref name=muda/> involving the [[Argentina men's national field hockey team|men's]] and [[Argentina women's national field hockey team|women's]] national teams.<ref>[https://www.cahockey.org.ar/noticia/4-naciones-quilmes---fixture-y-posiciones/752 4 NACIONES QUILMES - FIXTURE Y POSICIONES] on CAH, 7 Dec 2011</ref>

The Estadio Nacional has a concrete-made grandstand with capacity for 6,000 spectators, and an [[artificial turf]] [[field hockey pitch|pitch]]. Other facilities include four locker rooms, press [[newsroom|rooms]] and [[press box|boxes]], and [[first aid room]].<ref name=qac>[https://www.quilmesaclub.org.ar/institucion/sedes/hockey Estadio Hockey QAC]</ref>

It is located next to [[Estadio Centenario Ciudad de Quilmes]], on Olegario Andrade street.

The stadium hosted the [[2007 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy]] and the [[2012 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge I]].

== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
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* [http://www.worldstadiums.com/south_america/countries/argentina.shtml Stadium information]
* [https://www.quilmesaclub.org.ar/institucion/sedes/hockey Stadium information] on Quilmes A.C.


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[[Category:Field hockey venues]]
[[Category:Quilmes Atlético Club]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Argentina]]
[[Category:Field hockey venues in Argentina]]

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Latest revision as of 05:28, 30 October 2024

National Hockey Stadium
Estadio Nacional de Hockey
The stadium in 2019
Map
Full nameEstadio Nacional de Hockey
AddressOlegario Andrade s/n
Quilmes
Argentina
OwnerArgentine Hockey Confederation
Capacity6,000
SurfaceArtificial turf
Opened1999; 25 years ago (1999)[1]
Tenants

National Hockey Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Nacional de Hockey) is a field hockey stadium located in the Quilmes neighborhood of the homonymous partido in Argentina. The venue was inaugurated in 1999 and has been operated by the Quilmes Atlético Club since 2011.[2]

Overview

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In 2011, the Argentine Hockey Confederation granted concession to Quilmes A.C. for a period of 20 years. The agreement allowed Quilmes's hockey teams to use the stadium as their home venue,[3] while the CAH kept the right to use the stadium for international events[2] involving the men's and women's national teams.[4]

The Estadio Nacional has a concrete-made grandstand with capacity for 6,000 spectators, and an artificial turf pitch. Other facilities include four locker rooms, press rooms and boxes, and first aid room.[5]

It is located next to Estadio Centenario Ciudad de Quilmes, on Olegario Andrade street.

The stadium hosted the 2007 Women's Hockey Champions Trophy and the 2012 Men's Hockey Champions Challenge I.

References

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