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Coordinates: 19°9′51.20″N 96°7′30.06″W / 19.1642222°N 96.1250167°W / 19.1642222; -96.1250167 (Luis "Pirata" de la Fuente Stadium)
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The '''Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente''', named in honour of [[Luis de la Fuente (Mexican footballer)|Luis de la Fuente]], a [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[association football|football]] star who played in the 1950s. It has a capacity of 28,703 and is located at the seaside in [[Boca del Río, Veracruz|Boca del Río]]. It is used mostly for football games and was the home of the [[Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz|Tiburones Rojos]] {{literal translation|Red Sharks}} team before its dissolution on December 18, 2019. This stadium is also referred as the {{lang|es|Coloso del Fraccionamiento Virginia}} ({{literal translation|Colossus of the Virginia neighborhood}}).
The '''Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente''' is an [[association football]] stadium located at the seaside in [[Boca del Río, Veracruz|Boca del Río]], [[Veracruz]], [[Mexico]], with a capacity of 28,703. It is named in honour of [[Luis de la Fuente (Mexican footballer)|Luis de la Fuente]], a Mexican football star who played with [[C.D. Veracruz]] from 1943 to 1952. It was also the home of the [[Tiburones Rojos de Veracruz|Tiburones Rojos]] {{literal translation|Red Sharks}} before the team's dissolution on December 18, 2019. This stadium is also referred to as the {{lang|es|Coloso del Fraccionamiento Virginia}} ({{literal translation|Colossus of the Virginia neighborhood}}).


==History==
==History==
The field was opened on March 17, 1967 as a new home for Club Deportivo Veracruz to play on.
The field was opened on March 17, 1967, as a new home for Club Deportivo Veracruz to play on. It was originaly named "Estadio Veracruzano". In 2019, the team ceased to exist. After the team ceased, the stadium went into abandonment until for a brief period it was used by [[Atlético Veracruz]] which played in the Liga Balompie, but early in 2021 the team moved into another stadium.

It was originaly named "Estadio Veracruzano".
In February 2023 the government of Veracruz announced plans to remodel the stadium with the objective of modernizing it. In 2024 the remodeling began; as of November 2024 the grass has been planted.
In 2019, the team ceased to exist.
After the team ceased,the stadium went into abandonment until for a brief period it was used by Atletico Veracruz with played in the Liga Balompie,but at starts of 2021 the team moved into another stadium.
In february of 2023 the goberment of veracruz announced the plans to remodel the stadium with the objective to modernize it.
In 2024 the remoledation started,as of november the grass has been planted.


==Concerts==
==Concerts==
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*Luis Miguel – March 12, 2006
*Luis Miguel – March 12, 2006
*[[Shakira]] – May 18, 2007
*[[Shakira]] – May 18, 2007
*[[Timbiriche]] – July 13, 2007
*[[Maná]] – March 1, 2008
*[[Maná]] – March 1, 2008
*[[Elton John]] – May 8, 2010
*[[Elton John]] – May 8, 2010
*[[Ricky Martin]] – October 26, 2011
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*[[Max Zamudio]] – August 11, 2018
[[Image:Vista_panorámica_del_interior_del_estadio_Luis_Pirata_Fuente.jpg|1000px]]


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Football venues in Mexico|Luis Pirata Fuente]]
[[Category:Football venues in Mexico|Luis Pirata Fuente]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Veracruz]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Veracruz]]



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Revision as of 14:13, 25 November 2024

Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente
Coloso del Fraccionamiento Virginia
"Colossus of the Virginia neighborhood"
Map
LocationBoca del Río, Veracruz
Coordinates19°9′51.20″N 96°7′30.06″W / 19.1642222°N 96.1250167°W / 19.1642222; -96.1250167 (Luis "Pirata" de la Fuente Stadium)
Capacity28,703[1]
Field size105 x 70 m
SurfaceGrass
OpenedMarch 17, 1967
Tenants
Veracruz (1967–2019)

The Estadio Luis "Pirata" Fuente is an association football stadium located at the seaside in Boca del Río, Veracruz, Mexico, with a capacity of 28,703. It is named in honour of Luis de la Fuente, a Mexican football star who played with C.D. Veracruz from 1943 to 1952. It was also the home of the Tiburones Rojos lit.'Red Sharks' before the team's dissolution on December 18, 2019. This stadium is also referred to as the Coloso del Fraccionamiento Virginia (lit.'Colossus of the Virginia neighborhood').

History

The field was opened on March 17, 1967, as a new home for Club Deportivo Veracruz to play on. It was originaly named "Estadio Veracruzano". In 2019, the team ceased to exist. After the team ceased, the stadium went into abandonment until for a brief period it was used by Atlético Veracruz which played in the Liga Balompie, but early in 2021 the team moved into another stadium.

In February 2023 the government of Veracruz announced plans to remodel the stadium with the objective of modernizing it. In 2024 the remodeling began; as of November 2024 the grass has been planted.

Concerts

See also

References