Estadio Regional de Los Andes, Football stadium in Los Andes, Chile.
Estadio Regional de Los Andes is a football stadium in the city of Los Andes, built with a natural grass field and simple seating arrangements throughout the venue. The grounds can hold around 3300 spectators and regularly host football matches and local sporting events.
The stadium opened on March 29, 1996, representing an important development for sports infrastructure in the region. Its construction marked a turning point that allowed the city to host larger sporting events and competitions.
This facility serves as the home ground for CD Trasandino, drawing local supporters who gather regularly during the season to watch their team play. The venue has become a gathering place where the community comes together around their shared passion for football.
The facility is centrally located in Los Andes and easy to reach when attending matches or events. Food and drink options are available throughout the grounds, including water, beer, and snacks to keep visitors refreshed during their time there.
The stadium sits at around 32 degrees south latitude, offering players and spectators views of the surrounding Andean mountains during matches. This geographic position makes the field a place where mountain landscape becomes part of the match day experience.
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