




Located in the heart of Quito, this historic stadium has been a cornerstone of Ecuadorian football since 1945. With a capacity of over 20,000 spectators, it features traditional architecture combined with modern amenities including updated lighting and VIP areas.
Fun fact: Named after Gonzalo Pozo Ripalda, a pioneer of Ecuadorian football, the stadium has hosted numerous international matches and is considered one of the most iconic venues in the country.
Rules for a safe and comfortable experience
Entry with dangerous objects, alcoholic beverages, aerosols, fireworks, or metal sound devices is prohibited. Attendees must have a valid physical or digital ticket, cooperate with security checks, and respect designated areas. Gates open two hours before kickoff.


















