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The Estadio Luis Salinas Tanasio, (known as Estadio Juan Canuto Pettengill between 1972 and 2016), and officially Estadio ueno Luis Salinas Tanasio due to sponsorship by banking company Ueno, is a football stadium in Paraguay, located in the city of Itauguá, about 50 meters north of route PY02. It has an capacity of 10,000 seats.
On March 23, 2016, after forty-four years with the name "Juan Canuto Pettengill", the board of directors unanimously decided to rename the stadium to "Luis Alberto Salinas Tanasio". The modification is a posthumous tribute to former player, leader and president of the club, as well as former mayor of the city of Itauguá.