Estadio Doctores José y Antonio Castiglione

Boca Juniors (who was defeated in 1966) and River Plate also left behind Monumental, for whom Aurinegro -in 1984- turned the game around In 35', he beat him 6–3, and caused the dismissal of his coach Luis Cubilla.

In the years after 2017, the fans had the proposal to change the name of the stadium, to that of Arnaldo "Cacho" Sialle, Technical Director who achieved promotion with Mitre, He directed 29 games in the 2017-18 and 5 dates in the 2018-19 Primera B Nacional.

Castiglione, who directed the newspaper El Liberal de Santiago del Estero until his death in 1972[2] and Antonio Castiglione, businessman, founder of the first radio station in the province in 1937 with LV11 Radio del Norte, and of the first television station in Noroeste Argentino founding Telesiete Santiago through its company CAS TV S.A. in 1965, president of the club and provincial deputy in two periods, 1924 and 1940.

When the history of Aurinegro, the Dean of Santiago football, is reviewed, it will be evident that great figures such as: Javier Zanetti, Diego Milito, Gabriel Milito, Gabriel Brazenas, Ricardo Caruso Lombardi, Fernando Gago, Ricardo Centurión, "El burrito" Ortega, Sebastián Saja, Enzo Francescoli, Norberto Alonso, Daniel Passarella, el Loco Gatti, Antonio Roma, Silvio Marzolini, Antonio Rattín, Alberto Spencer (top scorer of the Copa Libertadores ),el Bambino Veira, Ángel Labruna, el Tolo Gallego, Mustard Merlo, Héctor Enrique, Argentine National Team and Uzbekistan U-20 (2023 squads) and many others from local and international football.

The Doctores Castiglione is the third largest stadium in the province of Santiago del Estero, surpassed by the new and world-class Estadio Único Madre de Ciudades, owned by the Government of the province of Santiago del Estero and the Estadio Alfredo Terrera property of Club Atlético Central Córdoba.