- Estadio Carlos Miranda
Estadio Municipal Carlos Miranda is a multi-use
stadium inComayagua ,Honduras . It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium ofHispano FC . The stadium holds 10,000 people. Infobox Stadium
stadium_name = Comayagua
nickname = Municipal
fullname = Estadio Municipal Carlos Miranda
location =Comayagua City
built =2005
opened =December 3 ,2005
closed =
demolished =
owner = Municipality ofComayagua
operator =
surface =
construction_cost =
architect =Perspectives Arquitectonicas
former_names =
tenants =Hispano FC
seating_capacity = 10,000
dimensions =History
The project of the Municipal Stadium, was an idea of the mayor Carlos Miranda, with the objective to promote the sports; among the youth in the City of
Comayagua . As well as to attract, the tourism to the city.The stadium was constructed with contribution of the central government (
1998 -2005 ), loans of the private sector (2004), municipal resources and collections among the people ofComayagua .For the year
1998 , the business "Perspectives Arquitectonicas" created the design and the model of the stadium, to which they called 'Polideportivo'. -- Which subsequently, was approved by the Municipal Corporation ofComayagua .In
2005 , the project became a reality and today, the instalation is a stadium of multi-use; with capacity for some 10,000 people. The stadium however, is utilized for the most part, for soccer games and serves as the headquarters of the Hispano Football Club member of the Honduran National Soccer League.Accommodations
*Cabins for Media Transmission
*Stands
*Administrative Offices
*Conference Room
*Locker rooms, Rest Rooms and Showers
*Drainage of the field
*System of Irrigation for the Field
*Coffee Shops
*Security Fences
*Electricity
*Sanitary Sewer System
*Equipment and Sports Furniture
*ParkingTrivia
The first international match; played at Stadium Municipal Carlos Miranda was held in
2005 , betweenClub Deportivo Motagua ofTegucigalpa ,Honduras , andLiga Deportiva Alajuelense ofCosta Rica with a victory 5:2 for the Hondurans.
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