Lanús City Stadium is an association football stadium in Argentina. Lanús City Stadium – Néstor Díaz Pérez is the full name of this stadium. It is situated in Lanús; therefore, it is popularly known as Lanús City Stadium. This ground is primarily used for the hosting of football games. It is the 10th largest stadium in Argentina with a capacity of 45319. It can accommodate approximately 50000 visitors. Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez is the name of the stadium in Spanish, and it is one of the busiest football grounds in the country.
Lanús City Stadium opened in 1929 and it was expanded in 1930. It was fully opened in 1930 for the general public. Lanús City Stadium was the name of the stadium at the time of opening. The first major renovation of the stadium was done in 1990 with significant changes. The previous re-modelling of the stadium was completed in 2003. The stadium has gone through multiple expansion plans to increase its capacity. The last extension of the stadium was completed in 2022. This ground can easily accommodate more than 50000 visitors, and the official capacity of the stadium is 45319.
Lanús City Stadium is also known as The Fortress. The name of the stadium changed to its current name in 2004. It is the home stadium of Club Atlético Lanús and the football team of the club plays in this stadium. It is also known as Club Atlético Lanús Stadium during the hosting of sports. Some other sports are also hosted at this ground apart from football. Club Atlético Lanús owns and manages the Club Atlético Lanús Stadium.
Lanús City Stadium Seating Plan
It is a big stadium in terms of seating capacity and can accommodate more than 45000 visitors during football games. The seats of the Lanús City Stadium are spread across multiple levels, stands, rows, and sections. A seating arrangement chart helps in locating the seats inside the stadium.

The name of the stands along with the rows are shared on the web page for the convenience of visitors. It is a general reference map showing the location of stands, rows, and sections. Lanús City Stadium seating plan with seat numbers is really helpful in finding the pre-booked seats.

Visitors can see the location of stands, rows, sections, goalposts, field, and dugouts on the maps, and it helps in choosing the best viewing seats for a good experience. Lanús City Stadium Néstor Díaz Seating map also shows the entry gates of the stadium and these are also printed on the admission tickets. Visitors can verify all the details printed on the admission ticket with the seating layout map.
The capacity of the North Stand is 17300 and South Stand can accommodate 18300 visitors. The capacity of the North Official Stand, Official Stalls Center, South Official Stand, and Box is 1600, 500, 1600, and 727, respectively. Emilio Chebel Stand can hold 2500 guests and more than 6000 visitors after removing the seats including box capacity.

The names of the admission doors, general seating area, hospitality sections, VIP seating, boxes, clubs, lounges, wheelchair friendly area, accessible seats, etc, are depicted on the Club Atlético Lanús Stadium seating map.

Parking is available at the venue it’s still it is difficult to park vehicle near the stadium during High Voltage events. Visitors can book the parking spot in advance and reach the venue early to book offline parking. It is accessible with public transport options, and reaching here via public transport is a wise decision during big games.
About Lanús City Stadium Néstor Díaz Pérez
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Stadium Name | Lanús City Stadium – Néstor Díaz Pérez |
| Construction Started | 1929 |
| Opened | 1930 |
| Other Names | Estadio Ciudad de Lanús – Néstor Díaz Pérez, Estadio Ciudad de Lanús Néstor Díaz Pérez, Lanús City Stadium, CA Lanús Stadium, La Fortaleza |
| Home Team & Other Tenant | Club Atlético Lanús |
| Capacity | 45319 |
| Owned By | Club Atlético Lanús |
| Operated By | Club Atlético Lanús |
| Designed By | NA |
| Famous Events Hosted | 1996 CONMEBOL Cup Final, 1997 CONMEBOL Cup, Final 2013 Copa Sudamericana, Final 2017 Copa Libertadores Final, 2023 Copa Argentina Final |
| Construction Cost | NA |
| Stadium Surface | Grass |
| Highest Attendance Recorded | 50000 |
| Stadium Uses | Football |
| Stand Name | Multiple |
| Transportation | Rail and Road |
| Stadium Address | Ramón Cabrero 2007, B1824 Remedios de Escalada, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
