The Fabulous and Renovated New Stadium of Barracas Central that Inaugurated the Chiqui Tapia
8 Articles
8 Articles
This Sunday, Club Atletico Barracas Central will return to be local in its stadium, now renamed and remodeled: the “Claudio ‘Chiqui’ Tapia”. A work that, according to official communiqués, began in 2023 and in this first stage doubled its capacity from 6,000 to 10,000 spectators, with a second phase planned to take it to 18.000. A real leap of infrastructure that contrasts brutally with the economic reality of most Argentine clubs... except one:…
After two years of works, the “Chiqui” Tapia doubled its capacity, has new stands and lights to play at night
Barracas Central took a big step towards his return to the Claudio Fabián stadium "Chiqui" Tapia by officially re-opening the venue, which they accompanied with a video showing the state of the works carried out in the last two years in view of the premiere that will take place this Sunday before Independiente Rivadavia. They were part of the act Matías Tapia (president of the club) and the president of the AFA, who took the reins of the institu…
This Sunday, Barracas Central will return to be local in its own court, after significant remodeling. By the second date of the Tournament Closing 2025 of the Professional League, the “Guapo” will receive Independiente Rivadavia in the renovated stadium “Claudio ‘Chiqui’ Tapia”. The project was announced in May 2022 by the president of the club, Matías Tapia. In this first stage, the capacity of the stadium went from 6,000 to 10,000 spectators, …
The president and the vice president of the AFA respectively, among others, were part of the act of re-opening the court of the Guapo. Barracas Central re-opened its stadium completely remodeled this Friday, two days before its meeting with Independiente Rivadavia, for the second date of the Closing, where it will return to be local in its house of Olavarría and Luna after two years of works. “After much effort and work, we returned to our house…
Barracas Central concluded the official reopening of the Claudio Fabián “Chiqui” Tapia stadium, located in the streets of Olavarría and Luna, after a process of structural renewal that lasted for two years. The ceremony was attended by Matías Tapia, president of the institution, and the head of the Argentine Football Association, in an act that included the symbolic cut of tape and that was accompanied by leaders of other clubs. The works starte…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

