Location | Cali, Colombia |
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Coordinates | 03°24′48.36″N 76°33′6.71″W / 3.4134333°N 76.5518639°W |
Owner | Cali City Hall |
Operator | Secretary of Sports and Recreation of Cali |
Capacity | 12,000 |
Construction | |
Opened | 30 July 1971 |
Renovated | April 2016 |
Architect | Libia Yusti Pedro Enrique Richardson |
Project manager | Mayor of Santiago de Cali |
Structural engineer | Guillermo González Zuleta |
Coliseo El Pueblo (English: Coliseum of the People) is an indoor sporting arena located in Cali, Colombia. Opened in 1971 for the 1971 Pan American Games, the capacity of the arena was, before it became a 12,000-capacity all-seater, 18,000.[1]
It was designed by Colombian architect Pedro Enrique Richardson from the Richardson and Yusti studio (together with Libia Yusti). The calculation of structures was carried out by Harold Arzayuz.
Events
On 2 September 1977, Colombian boxer José Cervantes (Kid Pambele's brother) out-pointed future world champion Jorge Luján of Panama in one of the few boxing matches held here.[2]
The arena has hosted some world championships of indoor sports, most notably the 1982 FIBA World Championship[3] and the 2016 FIFA Futsal World Cup.
It is also used for concerts, with the likes of Santana, Jowell & Randy, Ñejo & Dalmata, Yomo and Eloy, among others, having performed here.
See also
References
External links
Media related to Coliseo El Pueblo at Wikimedia Commons