Estadio Rommel Fernández

  • Panamanian national football team

The Estadio Rommel Fernandez is a football stadium with track and field facility in the Central American Panama City, which is primarily used for football matches.

History

It was built as Estadio Revolución for the 11th Central American and Caribbean Games in 1970 and put into service on 6 February of the year. In 1993, the stadium received its current name. He recalls the come in a car accident on 6 May 1993 Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez. He was the first footballer of his country, the División in a European professional league, the Spanish Primera played. Between 2006 and 2010, the sports complex has been completely renovated, expanded to 15,000 seats and today offers visitors 45,000 places including the 126 lodges.

The stadium is part of the Ciudad Deportiva Irving Saladino.

Gallery

Views inside the stadium under floodlights

Friendly match between Panama and El Salvador ( 1-0) on 8 October 2010

Invasion of the Panamanian team at the Central American Games 2010

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