President Perón Stadium is an association football stadium in Argentina. This stadium is mainly used for the hosting of football games, and some other Sporting events are also played at this ground. It is the fifth largest stadium in Argentina by seating capacity and it can accommodate 55880 visitors. The President Perón Stadium seating plan with seat numbers and rows helps in finding the seats inside the stadium. This stadium is popularly known as El Cilindro. It is known as Estadio Presidente Perón in Spanish.
The construction of the stadium started in 1949 and it was completed in 1950. It is one of the oldest football stadiums in Argentina and the last renovation was done in 1997. At the time of opening, the capacity of the stadium was higher than it is today. More than 90000 spectators can be accommodated at the stadium after the opening. 120000 was the record attendance at President Perón Stadium in 1967. This Stadium has undergone multiple renovations over the years, and its capacity has been reduced to 55880 visitors after the recent remodeling.
El Cilindro is also regularly used to host musical events and concerts. It is the home ground of Racing Club de Avellaneda sports club and this club is popular for its football team. Home games of Racing Club de Avellaneda are played at this ground, which is also known as Racing Club de Avellaneda Stadium. It is owned and managed by Racing Club de Avellaneda. Many notable events were hosted at this ground such as 1951 Pan American Games, Copa Libertadores Finals, Intercontinental Cup Finals, South American Super Cup Finals, Copa Sudamericana Finals, Recopa Sudamericana Finals, First Division Finals, National cup finals, etc. President Perón Stadium is one of the favourite choice of the organisers to host events and musical concerts.
President Perón Stadium Seating Plan
It is a big stadium in terms of seating capacity and can accommodate approximately 56000 visitors during the sporting events. It can also accommodate more than 50000 visitors during the musical concerts. The seats of the President Perón Stadium are spread across multiple levels, stands, rows, and sections to welcome their guests. The names of the stands and their rows are depicted on the El Cilindro seating plan to locate seats.

We have shared the rough conceptual stadium seating arrangement chart along with stands and rows to find the seats. The location of the field, along with the goal posts, is also mentioned on the map to choose the best viewing seats near the field. This map also helps in booking the best-view seats of President Perón Stadium during Racing Club de Avellaneda games.

The levels of the stadium are indicated on the map, and visitors can take the idea of their pre-booked seats by looking at the stadium seating layout. The field of the stadium is used to set up a performance stage on the ground, along with the temporary arrangements to accommodate the crowd.
About Racing Club de Avellaneda Stadium
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Stadium Name | President Perón Stadium |
| Construction Started | 1949 |
| Opened | 1950 |
| Other Names | El Cilindro, Avellaneda Stadium, and Racing Club de Avellaneda Stadium |
| Home Team & Other Tenant | Racing Club de Avellaneda Sports Club |
| Capacity | 55880 |
| Owned By | Racing Club de Avellaneda Sports Club |
| Operated By | Racing Club de Avellaneda Sports Club |
| Designed By | Eduardo E. Baumeister |
| Famous Events Hosted | Copa Libertadores Finals, Intercontinental Cup Finals, South American Super Cup Finals, Copa Sudamericana Finals, Recopa Sudamericana Finals, First Division Finals, National cup |
| Construction Cost | 11000000 US |
| Stadium Surface | Grass |
| Highest Attendance Recorded | 120000 |
| Stadium Uses | Multiple |
| Stand Name | Multiple |
| Transportation | Rail and Road |
| Stadium Address | Diego A. Milito, B1870 Avellaneda, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
