Estadio Guillermo Laza

Riestra first used a field in the Nueva Pompeya neighbourhood, until they built their first stadium in Lacarra Avenue of Villa Soldati in 1950.

The Blanquinegro squad owned this field until 1981, when Riestra suffered its expropriation by the Argentine military dictatorship to build a highway.

On 20 February 1993 the Guillermo Laza stadium was opened, named to honour a former vice-president of the club.

[2] In 2009 Riestra made the last payment of their mortgage, an important upside for the club's financial position.

Between 2012 and 2013 the club made several improvements to their property, including training facilities to host youth teams fixtures, as well as a new full-seater stand with a capacity of 500.