Peruvian Stadiums thread

Discussion in 'Peru' started by Guti™, Dec 15, 2006.

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  1. Peruco83 Member

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    RBA isn't a bad stadium at all, I'll put it up there with the best mid-sized stadiums.

    Didn't know this, good thing the Dynamo are getting out of there then since it will become too big for MLS games there.

    http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/news/local/100413-county-approves-dynamo-stadium-deal

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  2. BorrachoNJ New Member

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    uh, you're talking to louie-louie over here about the 'MSL'.:D


    he prolly thinks rba is a small, columbus-like little shit.
  3. Dominican Lou Member

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  4. Garcia Member

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    Don't mess with the erector set. :mad:
  5. el Rafaa Moderator

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  6. Guti™ Moderator

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    Avances del Estadio Nacional

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrF4y6v--nk"]YouTube - El Estadio Nacional busca una nueva cara[/ame]

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JBWuQICBYk"]YouTube - Nota Reconstruccion Estadio Nacional 2[/ame]
  7. Garcia Member

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    did they find Jamie Joffa? :D
  8. BorrachoNJ New Member

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  9. el Rafaa Moderator

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    that's going to be very appealing for concerts and stuff like that...

    I wonder if Cristal will add their home "touch" and stuff like that since they are going to be using this stadium as their home ground.
  10. condor11 Moderator

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    surely we cant, its still the National Team's home ground
  11. el Rafaa Moderator

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    true but el San Martin wasn't their stadium and they still added their touch :confused:

    here are some more shots of the current building process "el stadio nacional" is going through

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  12. el Rafaa Moderator

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  13. ROMERO879 Member

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    san martin was another Campeones del 36 before Cristal came into the picture, Cristal paid for the renovations and shit they did to the stadium like importing the grass from holland.

    Be realistic, you can't compare a small municipal stadium with our nation's sporting center. No way cristal is gonna add their "touch"
  14. Dominican Lou Member

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    San Martin is a Campeones del 36 with nice grass.
  15. ROMERO879 Member

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    and a norte/sur tribuna with double the capacity.

    no seas weon.
  16. FARFAN 17 Member

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    I like their cardboard scoreboard though. i see they're going for that retro look.
  17. Dominican Lou Member

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    That's plywood, sir.
  18. locotl Member

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  19. el Rafaa Moderator

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    yea this is true the gap between the two stadiums are relatively large, my original concern was watching la Sele play and seeing a big Cristal banner somewhere ... not that there's anything wrong with that.
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