Estadio El Teniente

Estadio El Teniente, also known as Estadio El Teniente-Codelco for sponsorship reasons, is a multi-purpose stadium in Rancagua, Chile.

It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium can fit 14,087 people and was built in 1945 with the name Braden Copper Company Stadium (Estadio Braden Copper Co.). The stadium is home to football club O'Higgins, which is based in Rancagua.

Estadio El Teniente-Codelco
Templo de las Ilusiones (Temple of Illusions)
El Mundialista de Rancagua (The World Cup Stadium of Rancagua)
Estadio El Teniente
Estadio El Teniente
The stadium in October 2014.
Full nameEstadio El Teniente-Codelco
Former namesEstadio Braden Copper Co. (1947–1971)
Estadio Parque El Teniente (1971–2014)
LocationRancagua, Chile
Coordinates34°10′40″S 70°44′15″W / 34.17778°S 70.73750°W / -34.17778; -70.73750
OwnerCodelco
OperatorCodelco El Teniente
Executive suites750 seats
Capacity14,087
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass (natural)
ScoreboardDigital (LED)
Construction
Broke ground1 June 1945
Built1945–1947 (2 years)
Opened1947
Renovated1995, 2013–14
Expanded1962
Reopened6 March 2014
Demolished2013
Construction cost$9,900,000
ArchitectGerardo Marambio
Claudio Aceituno
Pablo Allende
Pedro Pinochet
Project managerIND–Chilestadios
General contractorCerinco
Tenants
O'Higgins (1955–present)
Audax Italiano (2021–22)
Universidad de Chile (2021)
Website
www.ohigginsfc.cl

The stadium hosted seven matches of 1962 FIFA World Cup, where played matches of the group stage and quarter-finals.

In 2013, the stadium was renovated for hosting the 2015 Copa América, to be played in Chile. Two matches of the group stage will be played in this stadium.

History

Construction

Estadio El Teniente 
The stadium in El Gráfico magazine in 1962.

The stadium, since its construction, was owned by the U.S. copper mining company Braden Copper Company, which operated the mineral-extraction complex "El Teniente".

The designation of the Braden Copper Stadium to host matches in the 1962 FIFA World Cup was due to an emergency. Indeed, the 1960 Valdivia earthquake severely damaged or destroyed facilities in some of the originally-designated host cities of the FIFA World Cup in 1962 including Talca, Concepción, Talcahuano and Valdivia, which caused the original schedule to be discarded and forced its almost complete modification. Further, Antofagasta and Valparaíso were deterred from fulfilling their offers to host because they could not feasibly construct self-funded stadiums, a condition that had been imposed by the Federation due to its own lack of resources. However, given the bleak outlook for the organization, the U.S. mining interests allowed the use of their stadium in Rancagua.

Estadio El Teniente 
The old stadium in a match against Cobreloa.

Nationalisation of copper

The Government of Chile acquired in 1967 51% of the shares of Braden Copper Co., as part of the general nationalization of copper, which concluded in 1971. Therefore, the ownership and management of the "Estadio Braden Copper" passed to the state-owned corporation Codelco Chile, which led to the name change to the current one.

New stadium

On May 21, 2008, the then-president Michelle Bachelet announced the "Red de Estadios para el Bicentenario", a programme in which w new stadiums were built and upgrades planned for others, among which was the Estadio El Teniente. However, remodeling El Teniente was not executed during the term of Bachelet, although this was projected, due to the 2010 Chilean earthquake.

On September 2, 2012, President Sebastian Piñera announced in Rancagua the final draft of the plans for remodelling the stadium, which will have a capacity of 15 000 spectators. Construction began on February 19, 2013, and delivery is planned for early 2014.

The Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP) announced in December 2012 that El Teniente had been selected to host the 2015 Copa América, along with Santiago, Antofagasta, La Serena, Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Concepción and Temuco. Host venue contested with the city of Talca, however Rancagua was chosen due to its closer proximity to the Chilean capital.

Inaugural match

In the inaugural match, O'Higgins played against Lanús for the week 6 of the 2014 Copa Libertadores. The final result was 0–0, marking the elimination of the club from the competition, as they needed a victory to advance to the next round.

8 April 2014 2014 Copa Libertadores
Week 6
O'Higgins 0–0 Lanús Rancagua, Chile
22:00 Calandria Estadio El Teniente  86' Report Stadium: El Teniente
Attendance: 10,651
Referee: Wilton Sampaio (Brasil)

Sectors of the stadium

The stadium has 5 sectors since her renovation, the Palco has 375 seats, and the totality of the other four sectors are 13,464.

  • Angostura (North Side)
  • Marquesina (West Side)
  • Andes (East Side)
  • Rengo (South Side)
  • Palco (VIP suite)
Estadio El Teniente 
Map of the sectors of the stadium

1962 World Cup

Estadio El Teniente 
Commemorative plaque at the outside of the stadium.

The Estadio El Teniente hosted seven games during the 1962 FIFA World Cup, every game of Group 4 and a quarterfinal.

Teams which played in this stadium for the 1962 FIFA World Cup:

Matches

Group 4

Argentina Estadio El Teniente 1–0Estadio El Teniente  Bulgaria
Facundo Estadio El Teniente  4' Report
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,134
Referee: Juan Gardeazábal Garay (Spain)

Hungary Estadio El Teniente 2–1Estadio El Teniente  England
Tichy Estadio El Teniente  17'
Albert Estadio El Teniente  61'
Report Flowers Estadio El Teniente  60' (pen.)
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,938

England Estadio El Teniente 3–1Estadio El Teniente  Argentina
Flowers Estadio El Teniente  17' (pen.)
Charlton Estadio El Teniente  42'
Greaves Estadio El Teniente  67'
Report Sanfilippo Estadio El Teniente  81'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 9,794

Hungary Estadio El Teniente 6–1Estadio El Teniente  Bulgaria
Albert Estadio El Teniente  1', 6', 53'
Tichy Estadio El Teniente  8', 70'
Solymosi Estadio El Teniente  12'
Report Sokolov Estadio El Teniente  64'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,442
Referee: Juan Gardeazábal Garay (Spain)

Hungary Estadio El Teniente 0–0Estadio El Teniente  Argentina
Report
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 7,945
Referee: Arturo Yamasaki Maldonado (Peru)

England Estadio El Teniente 0–0Estadio El Teniente  Bulgaria
Report
Estadio El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 5,700
Referee: Antoine Blavier (Belgium)

Quarter-finals

Czechoslovakia Estadio El Teniente 1–0Estadio El Teniente  Hungary
Scherer Estadio El Teniente  13' Report
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 11,690

Chile national football team matches

The Estadio El Teniente has hosted four games of the Chile national football team, against New Zealand in 2006, Guatemala in 2008, and the United States in 2015, as well as a pre-2015 Copa América friendly match against El Salvador.

Chile Estadio El Teniente 4–1Estadio El Teniente  New Zealand
Suazo Estadio El Teniente  36'
Christie Estadio El Teniente  39' (o.g.)
Roco Estadio El Teniente  61'
Rubio Estadio El Teniente  67'
Report Smeltz Estadio El Teniente  14'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Jorge Osorio (Chile)

Chile Estadio El Teniente 2–0Estadio El Teniente  Guatemala
Sánchez Estadio El Teniente  1', 35' Report
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Antonio Arias (Paraguay)

Chile Estadio El Teniente 3–2Estadio El Teniente  United States
R. Gutiérrez Estadio El Teniente  10'
Mark González Estadio El Teniente  66', 75'
Report Shea Estadio El Teniente  6'
Altidore Estadio El Teniente  31'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 12,420
Referee: Patricio Loustau (Argentina)

Chile Estadio El Teniente 1–0Estadio El Teniente  El Salvador
Valdivia Estadio El Teniente  14' Report
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 12,500

Chile Estadio El Teniente 2–3Estadio El Teniente  Costa Rica
Vegas Estadio El Teniente  70'
Sánchez Estadio El Teniente  90'
Report Waston Estadio El Teniente  36', 59'
Matarrita Estadio El Teniente  31'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 9,758

Chile Estadio El Teniente 2–1Estadio El Teniente  Bolivia
Jiménez Estadio El Teniente  12'
Meneses Estadio El Teniente  20'
Report Moreno Martins Estadio El Teniente  18'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 0 (COVID-19)
Referee: Juan Gabriel Benítez (Paraguay)

2015 Copa América

The fixture schedule was announced on 11 November 2014, and two games were played in the Estadio El Teniente for the 2015 Copa América, playing here 4 of 12 countries of the tournament. Both matches were part of the group stage.

Teams which played in this stadium for the 2015 Copa América:

Group stage

Group C
Colombia Estadio El Teniente 0–1Estadio El Teniente  Venezuela
Report Rondón Estadio El Teniente  60'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 12,387

Group A
Mexico Estadio El Teniente 1–2Estadio El Teniente  Ecuador
Jiménez Estadio El Teniente  63' (pen.) Report Bolaños Estadio El Teniente  25'
Valencia Estadio El Teniente  57'
El Teniente, Rancagua
Attendance: 11,051

Attendances

Note: This table only includes attendances since the remodeling of the stadium, that was officially opened in July 2014 in a match against Universidad de Chile.

Season Division Average attendance Highest attendance Lowest attendance
2014–15 Campeonato Nacional 6,150 10,636 v Universidad de Chile 0 v Unión La Calera [note]
2015–16 Campeonato Nacional 6,229 13,160 v Universidad de Concepción 3,429 v Huachipato
2022 Campeonato Nacional 4,617 6,753 v Colo-Colo 2,761 v Palestino
2023 Campeonato Nacional 5,827 9,105 v Universidad de Chile 3,792 v Audax Italiano
    1.^ ANFP punishment to O'Higgins playing without public one home match by the racism acts to Emilio Rentería in a match on the stadium.

Transport connections

Estadio El Teniente 
Whereabouts of collective transportation in the shape of a football goal, built for the 2015 Copa América, near to the stadium.

Bus

Terminal O'Higgins is the principal bus stop of the city, and the stadium is 1.05 miles (1.7 km) away following the Rancagua avenues.

The Tur Bus terminal at Rancagua is 1.55 miles (2.35 km) away of the stadium.

Bus lines (micros) with a stop close to El Teniente are:

Estadio El Teniente  Trans O'Higgins lines:

  • 101, 102 and 103 – Circunvalación
  • 201, 202, and 203 – Isabel Riquelme
  • 301, 302, 303 and 304 – Cachapoal
  • 403 – Manzanal

Tramway

The stadium is 1.18 miles (1.9 km) away from the Estación Rancagua (Metrotrén).

Airport

The city only has the Aeródromo de la Independencia, but receives only the private jets and Chilean Army flights. The nearest international airport is the Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, in Santiago.

Images

References

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