Estadio Juan Pasquale

Estadio Juan Pasquale is a football stadium located in the city of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

It is owned and operated by Club Defensores de Belgrano and one of the oldest stadiums in the city, having been opened in 1910.

When the Municipality of Buenos Aires decided to refurbish the square, the club had to move its field to its current location on Av.

[6] The wooden stands that had been used to host the attendance during the military parades in the Argentine Centennial celebrations had been left after being used on Blandengues street –today Avenida del Libertador–.

It was due to artist and club supporter Hugo Arbona, who designed that creature in 1983 as a symbol for Defensores de Belgrano.

View of the stadium field and stands in 1922