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Estadio Pedro Bidegain

San Lorenzo · Buenos Aires, Argentine

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TurfNurd Score — Solid venue
Based on capacity, historical significance and visitor interest
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Team
San Lorenzo
Capacity
47,964
Year Built
1993
Surface
grass
Indoor / Outdoor
outdoor
Country

About Estadio Pedro Bidegain

Estadio Pedro Bidegain is a soccer venue located in Buenos Aires, Argentine, with a seating capacity of 47,964. It is home to San Lorenzo, who compete in Liga Profesional de Fútbol. Estadio Pedro Bidegain is one of 16 venues in Argentine tracked on TurfNurd, and ranks 8th among Liga Profesional de Fútbol stadiums by capacity.

About Estadio Pedro Bidegain

Estadio Pedro Bidegain

If you're making the pilgrimage to Buenos Aires to experience Argentine football culture, put the Nuevo Gasómetro on your must-visit list. This is where San Lorenzo plays its home matches, and the stadium sits in the southern reaches of the Flores neighborhood, a working-class area that pulses with the authentic energy that makes Buenos Aires football so captivating. The official name is Pedro Bidegain Stadium, but locals universally call it Nuevo Gasómetro, a nod to the club's legendary original ground that was demolished decades ago.

Getting there is part of the adventure itself, as you'll wind through residential streets where San Lorenzo flags hang from balconies and corner cafés buzz with pre-match anticipation. The stadium may not have the massive capacity of La Bombonera or El Monumental, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in atmosphere. When San Lorenzo's devoted supporters pack the stands, the noise is deafening and the passion is palpable. Whether you're a neutral observer or a die-hard fan, attending a match here offers an intimate window into why football in Argentina isn't just a sport but a way of life.

Score breakdown: Capacity 18p · Historic events 0p · League prestige 8p