Ever wondered what it feels like to witness history unfold before your very eyes? Here at Estadio Banco Guayaquil, that feeling isn’t just imaginable, it’s tangible. This isn’t just a stadium; it’s a testament to the meteoric rise of Independiente del Valle. Officially known as Estadio Banco Guayaquil, this stadium is sometimes called Estadio Independiente del Valle. It’s nestled in the heart of Quito, Ecuador, and opened its doors on March 20, 2021. The first echo of cheering within these walls accompanied Independiente del Valle’s 2-0 victory against Delfín. Lorenzo Faravelli, forever etched in the stadium’s history, scored the very first goal. The construction of Estadio Banco Guayaquil is a story of ambition and swift execution. Starting in October 2020, it took just six months to bring this 12,000-capacity arena to life. The project, a hefty $18 million investment fully funded by Banco Guayaquil, underscores the club’s commitment to excellence. It’s the first stadium in Ecuador with 100% individual seating, a symbol of modern stadium design. It boasts state-of-the-art LED lighting, installed in June 2021, which allowed it to host CONMEBOL competitions shortly after. Imagine the roar of the crowd as Ecuador faced Bolivia here on March 29, 2021, in Estadio Banco Guayaquil’s first international match. This stadium isn’t just a venue for football; it’s a beacon of pride for Independiente del Valle and a vibrant part of Quito’s sporting landscape. Estadio Banco Guayaquil represents more than just steel and grass; it represents a dream realized, a testament to Ecuadorian football, and a stage where history continues to be written.
Virgen María Stone
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