The Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium (, ; named after Jorge Hirschi) is an
association football
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stadium
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in
La Plata
La Plata () is the capital city of Buenos Aires province, Argentina. According to the 2022 Argentina census, census, the La Plata Partido, Partido has a population of 772,618 and its metropolitan area, the Greater La Plata, has 938,287 inhabit ...
,
Argentina
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. Located in the Paseo del Bosque park, it is the home
Estudiantes (LP).
Because of its technological innovations and environmental sustainability, the stadium is regarded as one of the most modern venues in Argentina.
[Tecnología, comodidades y ambientalmente sustentable: la nueva casa de Estudiantes]
by Máximo Randrup on La Nación
by Pablo Hecker on El Cronista, 11 Nov 2019[UNO fue reconocido por el Comité Olímpico Internacional]
on Estudiantes LP The stadium is also one of the oldest in Argentina so it was established at Paseo del Bosque park in 1906.
["Club Atlético" on ''El Día'' newspaper, 14 Feb 1906]
It was formally inaugurated on 25 December 1907. The arena was the venue where Estudiantes obtained the 1913 amateur league title, and where fans enjoyed ''los profesores'' ("the professors"), the famous 1930s offensive line of Lauri-Scopelli-Zozaya-Ferreyra-Guayta.
In its initial incarnation (1907 to 2005) the stadium held up to 28,000 people, mostly standing-room, even though security measures would reduce its actual capacity to about 22,000. Its relatively meager size made Estudiantes use
Boca Juniors
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La Bombonera
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stadium for its
Copa Libertadores
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games.
History

In 1906, the Estudiantes executives focused on building a venue that could be suitable for
Primera División matches so it was required by the
Argentine Football Association
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to admit club's registration with the body. It was because the original field on 19 and 51 avenues (where the Islas Malvinas Park is placed nowadays) was not in line with the requirements to host official matches. President of the club, Nazario Roberts, make the arrangements and the Government of Buenos Aires Province gave the club a land on 1 and 57 street, where a
velodrome
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functioned.
[''Estudiantes: Historias de 100 años'' by Gustavo Flores – Ediciones Al Arco Publisher, 2005] With a capacity for 2,000 spectators, the stadium was inaugurated on 25 December 1907.[
After the pitch was remodelated, in 1911 a roofed grandstand was built. In 1937 a new lighting system was installed and the stadium became the first major venue in Argentina to host night games, inaugurated in a friendly match v Uruguayan side ]Peñarol
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. Those improvements allowed Estudiantes to participate in the Torneo Internacional Nocturno Rioplatense, a Summer tournament contested by Argentine and Uruguayan clubs.
The official grandstand, remodeled during the presidency of Pedro Osácar in the 1940s, was destroyed by fire in 1960 and then replaced by a roofed grandstand built entirely in concrete. It would be used until the venue's demolition in 2007.
Closure
In September 2005, the stadium was closed down for league games because of new safety regulations that forbid wooden stands. Even though a judicial restraining order exempted Estudiantes from the prohibition, the La Plata city government refused to comply. This situation started a rift between the club and mayor Julio Alak
Julio César Alak (born 9 January 1958) is an Argentine politician. Since 10 December 2023, '' intendente'' (mayor) of La Plata, the capital city of Buenos Aires Province. He previously held the post from 1997 to 2007.
A lawyer by profession, he ...
.
When Estadio Ciudad de La Plata es:Estadio is the spanish language word for Stadium
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was built for the city of La Plata, both Estudiantes and Gimnasia y Esgrima decided against relocating their home games. Immediately after the closure, Estudiantes requested permission for upgrading its stadium to no less than 20,000 seats plus 15,000 standing room, but the mayor refused, insisting that the new stadium should be used.
As a stopgap measure, for the 2005 Apertura Estudiantes played its home games in the nearby Gimnasia y Esgrima stadium, Estadio Juan Carmelo Zerillo
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, paying a rent of 10% gross income, plus an undisclosed amount for each attending season ticketholder. For the 2006 Clausura, Estudiantes moved its home games to the Quilmes A.C. venue, Estadio Centenario
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.
In April 2006, a new judicial order allowed the re-opening of ''1 y 57'', but Alak intervened again to avoid this from happening. At this point, Estudiantes management floated the idea of erecting a new stadium in the port town of Ensenada
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, a few kilometers east of La Plata.
Rebuilding
Project of the stadium represented in a scale model
In August 2006 it was reported that Estudiantes and the city of La Plata reached an agreement to rebuild the stands for a capacity of 20,000, all seated. The city stadium would be used for attendances exceeding that number. The eastern stands will feature the signage ''Tierra de Campeones'' (Land of Champions), which was used by fans since the 1960s to refer to ''1 y 57''.
Player Juan Sebastián Verón
Juan Sebastián Verón (; born 9 March 1975) is an Argentine former professional footballer and current chairman of Estudiantes de La Plata, where he had served as Director of Sports. In 2004, Verón was included in the FIFA 100 list of the 125 ...
was instrumental in securing the new stadium agreement. Argentine journalists indicated that with this intervention (as well as a series of donations to upgrade the club's training facilities in City Bell
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The earliest settlement in City Bell was founded around ...
) he is building his reputation towards a future bid for the club presidency, which in fact happened when Verón was elected president of the club in 2014.
On October 20, 2006, Estudiantes announced that, during the renovation work, it would use the city stadium for home games, as ''Coprosede'' (the football security authority) would not grant security clearance for Estudiantes to play home games at Estadio Centenario in Quilmes. Estudiantes fans also became less apprehensive about the city stadium after the historic 7–0 win over Gimnasia in October 2006, and the championship celebrations that took place in the stands, two months later.
Demolition works were completed during July 2007, after some delays caused by municipal red tape. Construction was scheduled to proceed smoothly, as the club had a budget surplus resulting from strong ticket sales and the proceedings from the transfers of José Ernesto Sosa
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and Mariano Pavone
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Club career Estudiantes
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.
Reopening
The stadium was expected to be re-opened for the 2019–20 season, which finally happened on 9 November 2019 with a big celebrations. The first official match after the reopening was on 30 November 2019 when Estudiantes played vs Atlético Tucumán
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(1–1 tie).[ESTUDIANTES: ¿CUÁNDO INAUGURÓ SU ESTADIO EL PINCHA?]
on Infocielo
In April 2024, it was announced that the stadium would host one match of the Argentina national rugby union team
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during their participation in the 2024 Rugby Championship
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. Argentina played vs Australia
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, being the first time the national rugby team played in the venue.Los Pumas jugarán en el estadio de Estudiantes
on 0223.com, 11 Apr 2024 The stadium had hosted rugby matches since 1912, when Estudiantes registered with the Argentine Rugby Union
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The UAR organises all the ...
. Rugby was a regular sport until 1930 when the department was closed.[La historia de Estudiantes con el rugby]
on ''Infocielo'', 31 Aug 2024
Stadium name
150px, Jorge Hirschi, player and also major of La Plata in 1932. The stadium was named after him
The stadium was named after Jorge Hirschi (1889–1970), regarded as the most prominent figure in the history of the club. Hirsch was the n° 44 member of the club soon after it was founded in 1905. Hirschi was also player of the club at the same time he played rugby for Estudiantes during the time the club had a section for the practise of that sport.[Jorge Hirschi: emblema histórico]
on ''El Día'', 2 March 2019
Playing as right winger or centre forward, Hirsch was the topscorer of the team that promoted to Primera División in 1911. He played for Estudiantes until 1914 when he retired from football. By those times he got a degree in medicine, moving to La Pampa Province
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where he worked as doctor and then returning to his home town.[
In 1927 Hirsch was elected president of Estudiantes, being in office until 1932. During his presidency, Estudiantes' number of members increased from 300 to 8,000. After leaving the presidency of the club, Hirsch started a political career, being major of La Plata during a brief period in 1932.][
The stadium carries Hirsch's name since 1970 after an initiative by then president of the club Marianao Mangano. Although the club had proposed other names for the stadium during its reconstruction (such as "Tierra de Campeones" or "Osvaldo Zubeldía"), the stadium kept its original name.][VOLVIMOS AL HIRSCHI, PERO…¿TODOS SABEN QUIEN FUE HIRSCHI?]
on Todossomosestudiantes.com
Concerts
Since its reopening in 2019, the Jorge Luis Hirschi stadium has hosted the following concerts:
See also
* List of football stadiums in Argentina
The following is a list of Association football, football stadiums in Argentina, ordered by capacity. Stadiums with a capacity of 10,000 or more are included. Below the list is another one with stadiums with a capacity below 10,000.
Stadiums list ...
* Lists of stadiums
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Combined lists
*List of stadiums by capacity
* List of c ...
References
External links
*
Google Maps aerial view
looking North. The technical school is bottom right. Avenue 1 runs NW-SE near the stadium, and is covered by two rows of linden trees. Estudiantes' stands are to the left. East of the stadium is La Plata's ''bosque'' park. Panning right, Gimnasia's stadium becomes visible, less than 1 km to the east of Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium.
Panoramic video of stadium
taken after the 2006 championship and before the start of demolition works.
Picture of stadium
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jorge
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Buildings and structures in La Plata
Sports venues completed in 1907
Sports venues in Buenos Aires Province
Estadio Jorge Luis Hirschi
The Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium (, ; named after Jorge Hirschi) is an association football stadium in La Plata, Argentina. Located in the Paseo del Bosque park, it is the home Estudiantes de La Plata, Estudiantes (LP).
Because of its technologica ...
1907 establishments in Argentina