Polideportivo Cachamay, Soccer stadium in Puerto Ordaz, Venezuela
Polideportivo Cachamay is a sports complex in Puerto Ordaz featuring a main football field, an athletic track, and a secondary field for various sports. The facility accommodates about 45,600 spectators and includes modern lighting and sound systems, along with parking areas and commercial shops.
The stadium opened in 1980 under the name Estadio Gino Scaringella and later took its current name. It underwent extensive modernization between 1990 and 2007 and hosted matches during the 2007 Copa América tournament.
The stadium serves as home ground for two local football clubs and hosts regional and national competitions that draw passionate supporters. The venue functions as a gathering place where the community comes together to celebrate the sport.
The complex sits near the Caroní River and Cachamay Park, making it easy to locate within the city. The facility provides ample parking, multiple entrances, and different seating sections across various levels to accommodate visitors comfortably.
The complex brings together multiple sports in one location, including an athletic track alongside the main football fields. Its location near Cachamay Park's waterfalls creates an unusual combination where sports activity sits close to natural surroundings.
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