Estadio Monumental José Fierro

It was inaugurated on May 21 of the same year and was originally baptized as "Grand Stadium" due to its monumental characteristics that made it the largest in dimensions in all of northern Argentina.

After an announcement made by the president of Atlético Tucumán Mario Leito, in February 2019 the local construction company"Tensolite S.A." carried out a refurbishing that included 2,700 new seats and VIP boxes.

[3] Atlético Tucumán drew an average home attendance of 28,714 in the 2024 Argentine Primera División.

[4][5] A 24–16 defeat by Scotland in June 2010 was the first time Argentina had lost at the ground, after seven previous wins.

[13][14] On the other hand, the Tucumán Rugby Union team has also played at the stadium v national sides touring on Argentina.

The stadium in the 1930s