Estadio Centenario is the sporting heart of Formosa and a symbol of the region’s passion for football. Its infrastructure and atmosphere reflect the local identity.
As with most active stadiums, general visits to Estadio Centenario are usually limited to event days or special tours. I recommend checking the official website of Formosa’s Sports Secretariat or the stadium’s social media for specific tour or event schedules: Formosa Sports Secretariat.
Access to the stadium generally requires a ticket during sporting events or concerts. If guided tours are offered, they also usually have a fee. To find out exact prices for tours or specific events, I suggest contacting the stadium administration directly or the Sports Secretariat mentioned above.
If you are able to join a guided tour, it usually lasts around 45 minutes to 1 hour, which is enough time to visit the main areas such as the stands, changing rooms, and the pitch. If you only see it from the outside, 15 to 20 minutes will be enough to appreciate it.
Estadio Centenario is one of the most important sports venues in Formosa, serving as a key center for the development of football and other sporting events in the province. Its construction marked a major step forward for local sport, and it has hosted important regional and national matches, establishing it as a symbol of Formosa’s sporting pride.
The best time to visit Estadio Centenario depends on your interests. If you want to attend a sporting or cultural event, the best time is when one is scheduled. If you simply want to admire it without crowds, I suggest visiting during the low event season. Keep Formosa’s hot climate in mind, so mornings or late afternoons are more pleasant in summer.
As a modern stadium, Estadio Centenario usually has infrastructure for people with reduced mobility, including access ramps, elevators, and adapted spaces in the stands. However, for greater certainty and specific details about access, I recommend contacting the stadium administration directly before your visit.
Since it is located in the city of Formosa, near Estadio Centenario you can visit the 17 de Octubre Water Park, the Formosa waterfront for a pleasant riverside walk, or the John Paul II Museum to learn more about local history. The city center, with San Martín Square, is also a short distance away and offers dining and cultural options.
If you plan to attend an event, buy your tickets in advance to avoid lines and secure your place. Bring sunscreen and a hat if you go during the day, and plenty of water, especially in the hotter months. If you only want to photograph it from the outside, check the surrounding area for parking. And don’t forget your camera to capture this sporting icon of Formosa!
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