InoMessi Posted October 4, 2011 Group: Super Moderators Content Count: 3,257 Reputation: 269 Achievement Points: 5,200 Solved Content: 0 Joined: 03/17/2011 Status: Offline Birthday: 07/13/1992 Device: Windows Share Posted October 4, 2011 [h=2]PES 2012 Stadium Pack by Albiore[/h] Estadio Nacional De Chile The Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos is the national stadium of Chile. It is located in Ñuñoa (Greater Santiago). It is the largest stadium in Chile with an official capacity of 47,000, and is part of a 62 ha sporting complex which also features tennis courts, an aquatics center, a modern gymnasium, a velodrome, a BMX circuit, and an assistant ground/warmup athletics track. Estadio Bicentenario De La Florida – Chile Estadio Bicentenario Municipal de La Florida is a multi-purpose stadium, located in La Florida, one of the southern areas of Santiago, Chile. It is used mostly for football matches, because it is the home stadium of the Chilean football team Audax Club Sportivo Italiano. The stadium was built in the same place where the old ‘Estadio Municipal’ was placed. The former stadium was built in 1986 and demolished in 2008. Estadio Francisco Sanchez Rumoroso – Chile Estadio Municipal Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso is a multi-purpose stadium in Coquimbo, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football matches. It is the home stadium of Coquimbo Unido. The former stadium was inaugurated on July 1, 1970 and hold 17,750 people. Lucio Farina Fernandez – Chile Estadio Municipal Lucio Fariña Fernández is a multi-use stadium in Quillota, Chile. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of San Luis Quillota of the Primera División de Chile. The stadium holds 7,500 spectators. The stadium was opened on September 15, 2010 in a San Luis Quillota against Universidad de Concepcion Match which ended in a final 1-0 for the home team. Estadio Nacional del Peru The Estadio Nacional of Peru is a multi-purpose stadium located in Lima, Peru. Its current capacity is 39,305 as stated by the Peruvian Football Federation.[1]. The stadium was inaugurated on 27 October 1952 for the 1953 South American Championship—replacing the Stadium Nacional—and is Peru’s principal and national stadium. It has hosted three of the six South American Championship/Copa América football competitions held in Peru. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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