The Iconic Stadiums
At the heart of Montevideo's football legacy stands the majestic Estadio Centenario. Built in 1930 to host the inaugural FIFA World Cup, this 60,235-capacity stadium has been declared a Historical Monument of World Football by FIFA - the only one of its kind1. The Centenario isn't just a venue; it's a living museum of Uruguayan football glory. But Montevideo's football landscape extends beyond this iconic structure. The city boasts several other significant stadiums:- Estadio Campeón del Siglo (40,165 capacity)
- Estadio Gran Parque Central (34,446 capacity), the nation's oldest stadium, built in 1900
- Smaller yet passionate venues like Complejo Rentistas and Parque Maracaná1