Platense had its first stadium on Posadas street in the Retiro neighborhood, built on a land rented to the Municipality of Buenos Aires.
In 1917 the club rented a land on Manuela Pedraza and Crámer streets in the Núñez district, where the football team (promoted to Argentine Primera División in 1912)[2] played their home matches until 1971.
Platense obtained a loan to build a stadiun made of concrete, inspired on Club Atlético Huracán's venue, Estadio Tomás Adolfo Ducó.
[2] In 1974 architect Haedo led works to build a new venue in the Florida district of Vicente López Partido, on the other side of Avenida General Paz.
Works included the construction of two new concrete grandstands, named "Julio Cozzi" and "Roberto Goyeneche", honoring one of the most notable goalkeepers in the club's history and Platense's most recognised supporter,[4] respectively.