Padre Ernesto Martearena Stadium is a modern and impressive sports facility located in the city of Salta, Argentina. The stadium is named after the famous Argentine priest and social activist, Ernesto Martearena, who dedicated his life to helping the poor and marginalized communities in the region.
The stadium was built in 2001 and has a seating capacity of 20,408 spectators. It is the home ground of Club Atlético Juventud Antoniana, one of the most popular football clubs in the region. The stadium has also hosted several international football matches, including the 2011 Copa América tournament.
The stadium boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including a modern lighting system, a high-quality sound system, and a large video screen. The playing surface is made of natural grass and is well-maintained throughout the year. The stadium also has several training fields and a gymnasium for the players.
Apart from football matches, the stadium is also used for other sporting events, such as rugby, athletics, and boxing. It has hosted several international rugby matches, including the 2013 Rugby Championship.
The stadium is easily accessible by public transport and has ample parking facilities for visitors. It is located in a vibrant and bustling part of the city, with several restaurants, cafes, and shops nearby. The stadium is a popular destination for sports fans and tourists alike, and is a must-visit attraction for anyone visiting Salta.