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Estadio Héctor Espino

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After several years of abandonment, the stadium was purchased by the federal government in 2019 and finalized the deal in 2020. The stadium underwent partial demolition in April 2021 as the beginning of a renovation project. The site was visited by President
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display scoreboard. Seats are divided in various sections and different prices to accommodate various economic needs. Amenities of the stadium include an extensive food court, souvenir shops, and a state-of-the-art lighting system.
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as the home venue of the Naranjeros de Hermosillo. The final Naranjeros game at the stadium was a 7–2 playoff loss to the
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On 4 October 1972, the stadium was opened to the public and originally known as was known as "
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The stadium is also the first in Latin America to feature a big screen and a digital
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American football team played in the stadium during their 2017 season.
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pre-season games from 1998 to 2010. The venue is also utilized for
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in 1974, 1982, 1987, 1992, and 1997. In addition, it hosted eight
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used the stadium as their temporary home venue in 2015, and the
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Hermosillo
México
Bandera de México
Coordinates
29°5′48.07″N 110°59′27.53″W / 29.0966861°N 110.9909806°W / 29.0966861; -110.9909806
Capacity
Naranjeros de Hermosillo
Cimarrones de Sonora
Diablos de Hermosillo
es
Coyotes UTH
es
baseball
Hermosillo, Sonora
Naranjeros de Hermosillo
Mexican Pacific League
Héctor Espino
Caribbean Series
Arizona Diamondbacks
concerts
LED
Estadio Sonora
Tomateros de Culiacán
Cimarrones de Sonora
Diablos de Hermosillo
es
Liga Norte de México
Coyotes UTH
es

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