Estadio Fiscal de Talca, Municipal sports stadium in Talca, Chile
The Estadio Fiscal de Talca is a football stadium with a natural grass pitch measuring 105 by 68 meters and seating for around 16,000 spectators. The facility features modern stands on the north and south sides, along with basic amenities for sporting events.
The stadium was founded in 1930 as Estadio Municipal and received its current name in 1937 when it came under state administration. This transition reflected a shift from local to national government oversight of the facility.
The stadium serves as the home of local football club Rangers de Talca, whose matches draw fans from the region on weekends. The games bring the community together and remain central to local sports culture.
Visitors should reserve in advance for match days or events and check current opening times ahead of arrival. Access outside of games is typically restricted and requires prior arrangement.
The stadium underwent two major renovation phases: capacity was reduced to 8,200 seats in 2011, then expanded back to 16,000 in 2017. These reconstructions reflect the enduring importance the venue holds for the local sports community.
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