Estadio Cuscatlán
The Estadio Cuscatlán is a football stadium located in the city of San Salvador, El Salvador. It was inaugurated in 1976. It can hold 53,400 spectators, making it the Association Football stadium with the largest spectator capacity in Central America and the Caribbean. The stadium has undergone several renovations, including in 1997; 2007; 2008; 2015, with the change of colors alluding to the country's flag (blue and white); and the most recent in 2020, with the installation of a new screen 100m² 4K LED and 54 new 1,500-watt metal halide luminaires with a capacity of 1,000 luxes, and an automated irrigation system.
El Coloso de Monserrat "The Colossus of Monserrat" | |
Full name | Monumental Estadio Cuscatlan |
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Location | San Salvador, El Salvador |
Coordinates | 13°40′52″N 89°13′21″W |
Owner | EDESSA |
Operator | EDESSA |
Capacity | 44,836 |
Record attendance | 55,000 |
Field size | 107 x 68.5 |
Field shape | Lawn and French drain |
Surface | Lawn |
Scoreboard | digital and electronic |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 24 March 1971 |
Built | 19 October 1975 |
Opened | 24 July 1976 |
Renovated | 2007–2011 |
Construction cost | SV₡4,800,000 |
Architect | López Muñoz and Architects. |
Project manager | EDESSA |
Structural engineer | López Muñoz and Architects. |
Services engineer | Simán S. A. |
General contractor | Simán S. A. |
Main contractors | Technical Construction, Investment and Securities S.A. |
Tenants | |
El Salvador national football team (1976–2023) Alianza F.C. (2002–2012, 2013–2014, 2015–present) C.D. Atlético Marte (2017–present) San Salvador F.C. (2002–2008) |
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