AR Florencio Sola

Banfield, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Lencho

Capacity:33351
Elevation: 16 m
Opened / Renovated: 1910 / 2007
Pitch:102 x 66 m
Timezone/Local Time:14-May 20:15
Banfield
Banfield

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Florencio Sola Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Florencio Sola) is a stadium in Banfield, Buenos Aires. It is located on 900 Arenales Street, in the heart of the city of the city and surrounded by a neighborhood characterized by cobblestone streets, chalets with tile roofs and a lush grove that is always highlighted by those who visit the stadium. Owned and operated by Club Atlético Banfield, the stadium was inaugurated in 1940 in a friendly match v Independiente. It is named after Florencio Lencho Sola (1908–?), president of Banfield in two periods (1938–44, 1947–54). It is the stadium where the football team forged a record of 49 unbeaten matches between 1950 and 1953. The stadium was considered ahead of its time, as it was the first club out of the called big five to have cement bleachers, including, before some of the big teams. It has a current capacity of 34,900 spectators. CA Banfield drew an average home attendance of 21,777 in the 2024 Argentine Primera División. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article




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