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Fortín de Ludueña

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The stadium was finally refurbished during 2001. Works included the replacements of the old wooden stand (the only by then) for concrete blocks mounted on iron structures. Besides, three new stands were built on the other sides of the stadium. Press booths, toilettes, locker rooms, were also
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The first Tiro Federal venue was located on Humberto Primo and Goosweiler streets. The team played there since their foundation in 1905 until 1926, when the club acquired a land on Vèlez Sarsfield and Iguazú streets in the
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In 1935 Tiro Federal moved to another land on Boulevard 27 de Febrero and Moreno streets, popularly known as "cancha del tanque" due to its proximity with a
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in 1998, the team had to play their home matches in other stadiums due to the low capacity and deterioration of their own venue. Stadiums used were
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renovated and modernised, while a fence was placed surrounding the pitch. On 9 December 2001 the stadium was reinaugurated in a
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plant. On March 4, 1954, the Executive Committee agreed with club members to buy a land in
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stadium in Parque Independencia. The Barrio Industrial venue was inaugurated in 1929.
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As big doors were placed outside the Ludueña Stadium, it was soon nicknamed
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Argentina Fourth Level (Torneo Argentino "B" - Interior) 1998/99
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by Juan José Cavalcante on El Ciudadano web, 29 Mar 2020
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Index


Rosario, Santa Fe
Argentina
C.A. Tiro Federal Argentino
Stadium
Capacity
Grass
football
stadium
Rosario
Santa Fe Province
Argentina
C.A. Tiro Federal Argentino
Gimnasia y Esgrima
water tank
Obras Sanitarias de la Nación
Torneo Argentino B
Estadio Gabino Sosa
Estadio José María Olaeta
Estadio Gigante de Arroyito
Torneo Argentino A
San Martín de Tucumán
fortification
El Fortín de Ludueña - info
Chacarita visita a Tiro Federal
Tiro Fedral vs Instituto
ESTADIO EL FORTÍN DE LUDUEÑA


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