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{{Short description|Sports venue in Viña del Mar, Chile}}
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{{Infobox
| stadium_name = Estadio Sausalito
| nickname =
| image = File:Everton - Cobreloa, 23-08-2015 - Estadio Sausalito.JPG
| fullname =
| location = [[Viña del Mar]]
| coordinates = {{Coord|33|
| broke_ground =
| built = 1929
| opened = 8 September 1929
| reopened = 4 June 2015
| expanded =
| closed =
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| former_names =
| tenants = [[Everton de Viña del Mar|Everton]]
| seating_capacity =
| dimensions = 105 x 68 m
}}
'''Estadio Sausalito''' ({{IPA
It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches and is the home ground of [[Corporación Deportiva Everton de Viña del Mar|CD Everton]]. The stadium holds 22,360 people, was built in 1929 and completely renovated in 2015. The The name comes from [[sister city]] [[Sausalito, California]], who in turn renamed their main square for Viña del Mar in the 1960s.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Sausalito-Viña del Mar Program|url=https://sausalitosistercities.org/vina-del-mar-chile/|access-date=2021-02-28|website=Sausalito Sister Cities, Inc.|language=en-GB}}</ref>
== History ==
[[File:Estadio Saualito during Copa America, Jun 2015.jpg|260px|thumbnail|Estadio Sausalito before a [[2015 Copa América]] match between [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]] and [[Jamaica national football team|Jamaica]] on 20 June.]]
It was built during [[Carlos Ibáñez del Campo]] government in 1929.
In 1960, the stadium was practically destroyed by the [[1960 Valdivia earthquake|Valdivia earthquake]], but the rapid reconstruction financed by the municipality did that the ground was chosen as one of the venues to hold the [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962 World Cup]] hosting all the games of the Group C as well as one during the quarterfinals and semifinals respectively.
In 1991, ''Sausalito'' returned to international football, after appearing as one of the four venues in the [[1991 Copa América|Copa América]] of that year, alongside [[Santiago]], [[Valparaíso]] and [[Concepción, Chile|Concepción]].
In January 2004, a new electronic scoreboard was installed in the stadium as part of the requirements for hosting the [[2004 CONMEBOL Pre-Olympic Tournament|Pre-Olympic Tournament]] of that year.<ref>{{cite news |title=Sausalito y Playa Ancha con marcadores electrónicos |trans-title=Sausalito and Playa Ancha with new electronic scoreboards. |url=https://www.estrellavalpo.cl/site/edic/20040110015808/pags/20040110021447.html |access-date=25 December 2020 |work=La Estrella de Valparaíso |date=10 January 2004 |language=es}}</ref>
On 19 July 2012, [[President of Chile]] [[Sebastián Piñera]] announced a reshuffle to the stadium to host the [[2015 Copa América]] and the [[2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup|FIFA U-17 World Cup]] of the same year, which started during his government and finished few days before the Copa América during [[Michelle Bachelet]] government.
In July 2022, the venue was confirmed to host the men's football tournament at the [[2023 Pan American Games]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Así se jugará el fútbol en los Juegos Panamericanos Santiago 2023 |trans-title=This is how football will be played at the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games |url=https://santiago2023.org/es/noticias/portada-sitio-web/detalle/522/asi-se-jugara-el-futbol-en-los-juegos-panamericanos-santiago-2023 |access-date=31 July 2022 |work=Santiago 2023 |date=20 July 2022 |language=es}}</ref>
In July 2024, it was confirmed as one of the 5 host venues for the [[2025 FIFA U-20 World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Revelan las cinco sedes del Mundial Sub 20 en Chile |trans-title=The five venues for the U-20 World Cup in Chile are revealed |url=https://www.biobiochile.cl/noticias/deportes/futbol-internacional/notas-futbol-internacional/2024/07/27/revelan-las-cinco-sedes-del-mundial-sub-20-en-chile-rancagua-ya-fue-oficializada-por-autoridades.shtml |access-date=29 July 2024 |work=Bio Bio Chile |date=27 July 2024 |language=Spanish}}</ref>
==International matches==
===1962 FIFA World Cup===
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!Attendance
|-
|30 May 1962||15:00||{{fb|BRA|
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|31 May 1962||15:00||{{Fb|TCH}}||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||{{fb|ESP|1945}}
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|2 June 1962||15:00||{{fb|BRA|
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|3 June 1962||15:00||{{fb|ESP|1945}}||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||{{fb|MEX|1934}}
|-
|6 June 1962||15:00||{{fb|BRA|
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|7 June 1962||15:00||{{fb|MEX|1934}}||style="text-align:center;"|3–1||{{fb|TCH}}
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|10 June 1962||14:30||{{fb|BRA|
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|13 June 1962||14:30||{{fb|TCH}}||style="text-align:center;"|3–1||{{fb|YUG}}||Semifinal||5,890
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!Attendance
|-
| rowspan="2" |9 July 1991|| ||{{fb|URU}}||style="text-align:center;"|1–1||{{fb|ECU}}|| rowspan="8" |Group B|| rowspan="2" |18,430
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" |11 July 1991|| ||{{fb|COL}}||style="text-align:center;"|0–0||{{fb|BOL}}||
|-
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| rowspan="2" |13 July 1991|| ||{{fb|ECU}}||style="text-align:center;"|4–0||{{fb|BOL}}||
|-
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| rowspan="2" |15 July 1991|| ||{{fb|URU}}||style="text-align:center;"|1–0||{{fb|COL}}||
|-
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!Date
!Time ([[Time in Chile|
!Team #1
!Res.
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|June 12, 2015||20:30||{{fb|MEX}} ||style="text-align:center;"|[[2015 Copa América Group A#Mexico vs Bolivia|0–0]]||{{fb|BOL}} ||[[2015 Copa América Group A|Group A]]||style="text-align:center;"|14,987
|-
|June 20, 2015||18:30|| rowspan="2" |{{fb|ARG}} ||style="text-align:center;"|[[2015 Copa América Group B#Argentina vs Jamaica|1–0]]|||{{fb|JAM}} ||[[2015 Copa América Group B|Group B]]||style="text-align:center;"|21,083
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|June 26, 2015||20:30||
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!Attendance
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| rowspan="2" |20 October 2015||17:00||{{fbu|17|USA}}||style="text-align:center;"|
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| rowspan="2" |23 October 2015||17:00||{{fbu|17|GUI}}||style="text-align:center;"|
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| rowspan="2" |28 October 2015||17:00||
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|1 November 2015||16:00||
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| rowspan="2" |8 November 2015||16:00||
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{{1962 FIFA World Cup stadiums}}▼
{{2015 Copa América stadiums}}▼
{{Chilean Primera División B Venues}}▼
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*{{Commons category-inline|Estadio Sausalito}}
{{s-start}}
{{Succession box |
title=[[FIFA U-17 World Cup]]<br>Final venue|
before=[[Mohammed bin Zayed Stadium]] <br>[[Abu Dhabi]]|
after=[[Salt Lake Stadium]] <br>[[Kolkata]]|
years=[[2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup|2015]]
}}
{{s-end}}
▲{{1962 FIFA World Cup stadiums}}
▲{{2015 Copa América stadiums}}
{{Pan American Games venues football}}
[[Category:Football venues in Chile|Sausalito]]
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[[Category:Multi-purpose stadiums in Chile]]
[[Category:Everton de Viña del Mar]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1929]]
[[Category:Venues of the 2023 Pan and Parapan American Games]]
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