1930 FIFA World Cup - Venues

Venues

All matches took place in Montevideo. Three stadiums were used: Estadio Centenario, Estadio Pocitos, and Estadio Parque Central. The Estadio Centenario was built both for the tournament and as a celebration of the centenary of Uruguayan independence. Designed by Juan Scasso, it was the primary stadium for the tournament, referred to by Rimet as a "temple of football". With a capacity of 90,000, it was the largest football stadium outside the British Isles. The stadium hosted 10 of the 18 matches, including both semi-finals and the final. However, a rushed construction schedule and delays caused by the rainy season meant the Centenario was not ready for use until five days into the tournament. Early matches were played at smaller stadiums usually used by Montevideo football clubs Nacional and PeƱarol, the 20,000 capacity Parque Central and the Pocitos.

Montevideo 1930 FIFA World Cup (Uruguay) Montevideo
Estadio Centenario Estadio Gran Parque Central Estadio Pocitos
Capacity: 90,000 Capacity: 15,000 Capacity: 1,000

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