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The stadium was re-opened after 3 years of both an AFA suspension and renovations, on 29 March 2009, after the Buenos Aires
Justice department had ordered the stadium to close, due to an altercation between Atlanta and All Boys supporters in a match during 2006. A condition was made that saw the club
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February 2005, the stadium was closed by the Government of Buenos Aires due to its poor safety conditions. As a result, the club committed to build concrete grandstands to replace the wooden-built seats. By the end of 2009, the stadium was reopened although it was only allowed to host 14,000
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during that period. Construction of the new venue started in August 1958. In June 1959 the
Municipality of Buenos Aires closed the old stadium due to structural and hygiene deficiences, alleging it was not able to host matches. The last match hosted there was Atlanta 1–0
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Chacarita stadium was dismantled, the "Compañía de Tierras de Villa Crespo" acquired the vacate land to give it to Club Atlanta with the purpose of building a new stadium there. Atlanta signed a contract with the Land Company while the team continued playing at
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capacity for 34,000 spectators. Due to its location and modern structure, the
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