28 Forgotten Stadium Grounds Around The World Left Abandoned

27. Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos – Santiago, Chile

04 Junio 2015, Ministro Marcelo Díaz junto a la Ministra Riffo lanzan página web con información de la Copa America 2015. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Ministerio Secretaría General de Gobierno

Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos, located in Santiago, Chile, is the country’s largest stadium, with a capacity of 48,665. Opened in 1938, it has hosted some of the most significant events in Chilean sports history, including matches during the 1962 FIFA World Cup and countless Copa América games. The stadium has also been a central venue for major concerts, political rallies, and national celebrations. However, despite its importance, the stadium has suffered from neglect in recent years. While it is still occasionally used for sporting events, including Chilean national team matches and club competitions, large portions of the facility remain in poor condition. The aging infrastructure, coupled with a lack of consistent maintenance, has led to the deterioration of certain sections, including seating areas, dressing rooms, and concourses. Some areas have been closed off due to safety concerns, and planned renovations have been repeatedly delayed due to financial and logistical challenges.

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