Parque Olímpico de la Juventud

Located in Villa Soldati, by the Riachuelo, it was opened in 1979 by Osvaldo Cacciatore, de facto Mayor of Buenos Aires during the National Reorganization Process military dictatorship.

[1] In September 2006, Jorge Telerman, Chief of Government of Buenos Aires, inaugurated the Roca Park Tennis Stadium, that hosted the 2006 Davis Cup World Group semifinal between Argentina and Australia only three days after the official opening.

That same year Roca Park hosted the archery and tennis events for the 2006 South American Games.

It was confirmed in 2014 that Roca Park will be one of the main venues for the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics, hosting the athletics, tennis, archery, swimming and diving events.

[7] The park can be reached by Premetro tram at Cecilia Grierson station, or by the southern Metrobus line.

The Cildañez Creek, that flows into the Riachuelo and divides Roca Park, in 1962.
Summer artificial beach by Lugano Lake. The 200 meters high Space Needle can be seen on the background.
Part of Roca Park.
Olympic Park.
New swimming complex.