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Estadio Miguel Grau (Piura)

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Estadio Miguel Grau
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Full nameEstadio Miguel Grau
LocationPiura, Peru
Coordinates5°11′30″S 80°36′58″W / 5.191763°S 80.616195°W / -5.191763; -80.616195
OwnerInstituto Peruano del Deporte
Capacity25,000
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfacePolytan Ligaturf 240 ACS 65
Construction
Built1958
OpenedJune 7, 1958
Renovated2004
Tenants
Atlético Grau

Estadio Miguel Grau is a multi-use stadium in Piura, Peru, built in 1958. It is currently used by football team Atlético Grau. Throughout the years the stadium has undergone many renovations, most recently for the Copa America 2004. For this international competition, the stadium capacity was raised to 25,500. It was also used to host several games in the 2005 FIFA U-17 World Championship, in which artificial turf and a new electronic scoreboard were installed.

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History

Construction of the stadium first began in 1956 to better promote sport in Piura. The stadium inaguration and completion was on 7 June 1958 with an initial capacity of 10,000. The first match held was between home team Atlético Grau and Club Indoamericano and later rivals Alianza Lima and Universitario, being the 100th game of the Peruvian Clásico.

In 2003, the stadium began a remodelization project with an investment of about $500 million in preparation for the 2004 Copa América. The project expanded the stadium to 25,000, new lighting, luxury boxes, dressing rooms, an artifitual turf, and an electronic scoreboard. The stadium hosted two Group Stage along with Estadio Elías Aguirre in Chiclayo.

In 2019, a second modernization project was underway for the 2021 FIFA U-17 World Cup but was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The project then came back once Peru was awarded hosting rights for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup with a planned expansion to 26,000. Atletico Grau had to move to Estadio Municipal de Bernal until the remodelization was complete. Construction slowed down and Peru was stripped of hosting and the stadium was left abandoned. Multiple projects were announced to remodel stadiums and improve sporting infrastructure in the north of Peru, with Estadio Miguel Grau, along with Estadio Elías Aguirre left abandoned and in a collapsing state, with their last matches being 5 years ago. The Instituto Peruano de Deportes (IPD) came to an agreement with the municipality of Castilla to finally modernize the stadium along with Estadio Elías Aguirre.[1]

References

  1. ^ Castilla, Municipalidad Distrital de (2024-01-11). "Remodelación de estadio Miguel Grau: firman convenio". municastilla.gob.pe (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-01-18.

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