
Estadio 15 de Abril
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- Capacity
- 29,000
- Year opened
- 1929
- Club
- —
- Country
- Argentina
Overview
About the stadium
Estadio 15 de Abril is a historic football ground in the city of Santa Fe, Argentina, and the home of Club Atlético Unión, whose supporters are known as the Tatengues. Tucked into a residential neighbourhood along Avenida Vicente López y Planes, it is affectionately nicknamed "Estadio La Avenida". Its name honours 15 April, the date the club was founded in 1907.
Key facts
- Capacity: roughly 29,000 spectators
- Home club: Unión de Santa Fe (since 1929)
- Opened: 28 April 1929
- Location: Av. Vicente López y Planes 3513, Santa Fe
- Nickname: Estadio La Avenida
The stadium was a pioneer of its era, among the first in the region built from concrete and fitted with artificial lighting. For Unión's faithful it is the beating heart of the club and a symbol of the great Santa Fe derby against fierce rivals Colón.
History
Journey through time
The ground's story begins on 28 April 1929, when the stadium was inaugurated as the new home of Unión de Santa Fe. Built in concrete, it was strikingly modern for its time and brought a new standard of sporting architecture to the region.
Milestones
- 1929 – inauguration of the stadium
- 1931 – installation of floodlights; on 12 December 1931 it hosted the first night match in Santa Fe, with Unión beating Rosario Central 3–2
- 1943 – rebuilding of a stand after a collapse, replacing timber with concrete
- 1975, 1981, 2003 and 2019 – successive modernisations and renovations
The name pays tribute to 15 April 1907, the day the club was born. Over the decades the simple ground grew into one of the best-known venues of the Argentine interior, inseparably tied to the identity of both the club and the city of Santa Fe.
Atmosphere
Matchday
The atmosphere at Estadio 15 de Abril ranks among the most passionate in Argentina's interior. Unión's supporters, proudly called the Tatengues, fill the stands with chants, drums and unfurled banners long before kick-off.
The Santa Fe derby
The highlight of the season is the clásico santafesino against city rivals Club Atlético Colón. It is one of the most intense derbies in the country, splitting the entire city into two camps.
- Unión's colours: red and white
- Battle cry: "¡Vamos Tate!"
- Attendance: in the 2024 season Unión averaged around 29,753 fans per home match
The compact dimensions and steep stands funnel the noise straight onto the pitch. When Unión face Colón, La Avenida becomes a deafening cauldron of red and white where every goal is celebrated like a festival.
Practical info
Visiting the stadium
Estadio 15 de Abril sits right inside the city of Santa Fe, at Avenida Vicente López y Planes 3513, in a neighbourhood easily reached from the centre. Its position within the urban grid makes it accessible on foot and by public transport.
Getting there
- By car: street parking is limited on match days, so arriving early is advisable
- By public transport: city bus lines stop near the ground
- On foot: the stadium is within walking distance of central Santa Fe
Practical tips
- Buy tickets through Unión's official channels; the derby against Colón sells out quickly
- Arrive with time to spare for security checks
- Red and white are the home colours — visiting fans should opt for neutral clothing
- Around the ground you'll find traditional Argentine food stalls and club merchandise vendors
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