Estadio Omar Higinio Sperdutti, Football stadium in Maipú, Argentina.
The Estadio Omar Higinio Sperdutti is a football stadium with a natural grass pitch measuring 90 by 52 meters that holds around 8,000 spectators total. The facility features covered seating areas with about 1,400 seats, standing room, and separate spaces for press and team operations.
The stadium opened on March 8, 1932, with a friendly match against La Superiora. This event marked the start of organized football activities in the region.
The stadium serves as a gathering place for the local football community and reflects how the city values its sports traditions. Different seating areas show how the venue organizes supporters from both teams.
The stadium is located at Vergara and Infanteria de San Martin 5515 and is accessible for visitors coming from various parts of the city. Arriving early helps secure good seating, especially in the covered sections which fill up quickly during matches.
Between November 2006 and February 2010, Club Deportivo Maipú achieved an impressive streak of 58 consecutive undefeated matches at this venue. This remarkable run remains a significant chapter in the stadium's sports history.
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