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Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena

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Estadio Padre Ernesto Martearena (English: Father Ernesto Martearena Stadium) is a stadium located in Salta, Argentina. The stadium, built for the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship, holds 20,408 people and was opened in January 2001. It is now the home ground of football clubs Juventud Antoniana and Central Norte, both playing currently in the country's third level.

While it is mainly used for association football, the Argentina national rugby union team has also played at Padre Martearena stadium. The structure is formed by four sectors, two sides tiers with capacity for 6,000 each one, and two main grandstands with 4,000. They are also formed by 22 modules of 900 spectators each.

The stadium was named after Father Ernesto Martearena (1944–2001), a priest that served in the province and was recognised for his social work. Martearena was killed after being assaulted by two men in his own house.
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