Fray Honorato Pistoia Stadium, Soccer stadium in Salta, Argentina.
Fray Honorato Pistoia Stadium is a football venue in Salta with four distinct seating sections positioned along different streets surrounding the field. The main grandstand faces Lerma Street, while additional seating areas line Catamarca, San Luis, and La Rioja streets.
The stadium opened on May 24, 1931, with a match between the home team and Estudiantes de La Plata, ending in a 2-1 victory for the local side. This inaugural event established it as the venue for local football competition.
The stadium is the home of Centro Juventud Antoniana, a local football club that embodies the sporting identity of Salta. Fans gather here to support their team and participate in this community tradition.
The stadium has broadcast booths and VIP seating areas in the main grandstand for spectators with special needs. Keep in mind that the venue does not accept cash payments, so bring a digital payment method.
The venue is named after an Italian Franciscan monk who developed a close connection with the club and received this honor after his death. This unusual naming choice connects the region's religious heritage with its local sports culture.
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