[8] This sports venue was located at the corner of Maestranza Street (currently named Avenida Portugal) and Marcoleta.
[3] The participants were engineering students from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
[1] The inauguration featured a day of the National Boxing Championship, contested among various cities, with over 4,000 spectators in attendance.
[1] In October 1929, the stadium's name changed to Estadio Reina Victoria,[11] resulting from the good relations between entrepreneur Alfredo Ratinoff and a tobacco company,[12] whose main product was named Reina Victoria.
[12] Funds generated by the stadium's activities enabled Pontificia Universidad Católica to undertake repair work on the university's central campus.