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Newell's Old Boys Indoor Arena
Estadio Cubierto Newell's Old Boys
The stadium in 2014
Full nameEstadio Cubierto Claudio Newell
LocationRosario, Argentina
OwnerNewell's Old Boys
TypeArena
Capacity11,400 (concerts)
7,500 (sports)
Field size25m x 44m
Surface7,800 m
Construction
Opened1978; 46 years ago (1978)
Renovated1982, 2002, 2018
Tenants
Newell's Old Boys
(basketball, futsal, volleyball teams)
Website
newellsoldboys.com.ar/estadio-cubierto

The Estadio Cubierto Newell's Old Boys is an indoor arena located in the city of Rosario, Argentina. It is primarily used for basketball, futsal, and volleyball games. The arena holds 7,500 people for sporting events, and up to 11,400 spectators for concerts.

Owned and operated by local club Newell's Old Boys, the venue was opened in 1978, six years after the futsal section had been opened. The first notable event hosted by the arena was the 1982 Southern Cross Games.

The stadium has 1,400 seats, 16 boxes, 4 press boxes, among other facilities. It is considered as a symbol of the city of Rosario.

The stadium was named after Claudio Newell (1878–1941), founding member (and then 3rd. president) of Newell's Old Boys in 1903. Newell also was major of Rosario (Feb–May 1921), and deputy for Santa Fe Province (1924–28).

In 2018, the stadium was refurbished to host the 2018 FIBA Under-17 Basketball World Cup. Works included painting, improvements on the locker rooms, and a new lighting system that consisted of 1,500 LED devices, and were costed by the Provincial Government, which invested AR$4 million.

Sporting events

The arena has hosted several events such as:

Concerts

Some of the artists that have played at this stadium are Ramones (1994), Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota (1992), Ska-P, Joan Manuel Serrat, Luis Miguel, Soledad Pastorutti, Chayanne, Thalía, Teen Angels, Los Nocheros, Los Piojos, and La Renga.

References

  1. ^ El Claudio Newell by Camila Colusso on Cuna del Fútsal - 14 Jun 2021
  2. ^ El templo leproso on Línea de Tres, 29 Feb 2024
  3. EFEMÉRIDES RADICALES: Claudio Newell
  4. Una calle del parque Independencia se llamará "Intendente Claudio Newell" on Viapais.com, 15 Jun 2017
  5. ^ Un estadio cubierto renovado on Página12, 27 Jun 2018
  6. Invierten 4 millones de pesos en el estadio cubierto de Newells Old Boys on Impulso Negocios
  7. Historia on NOB website
  8. EL DÍA QUE RAMONES TOCÓ EN EL ESTADIO CUBIERTO

External links

Preceded byPalatrussardi
Milan
FIBA Intercontinental Cup
Final Venue

1996
Succeeded byGinásio José Corrêa
Barueri, São Paulo
Newell's Old Boys
General topics
Venues
Rival

32°57′19″S 60°39′45″W / 32.95528°S 60.66250°W / -32.95528; -60.66250

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