Estadio Virgilio Tejeira

Complejo Futbolístico Virgilio Tejeira Andrión
Location Penonomé, Coclé, Panama
Coordinates 8°29'35" N 80°20'22" W
Owner FEPAFUT
Operator FEPAFUT
Surface Natural turf
Construction
Broke ground 2001
Opened February 23, 2003
Construction cost $542,313

Estadio Virgilio Tejeira is a Football stadium in Penonomé, Coclé, Panama which for the 2008 ANAPROF will host San Francisco F.C. and Atlético Veragüense. Virgilio Tejeira is the name of the person whom donated the lands for the constructions of the stadium.

On July 4, 2001, the FEPAFUT was authorized by FIFA to build a stadium as part of the Goal Project after the national U-20 Squad qualified for the first time to the 2003 FIFA Youth World being held in the United Arab Emirates. The funding came from FIFA and FAP who donated $400,000 and $142,313 respectively. The Panamanian Government donated the land on which the stadium would be constructed in Penonomé. On February 23, 2003, Jack Warner inaugurated the stadium.

For the 2008 ANAPROF the Virgilio Tejeira will host ANAPROF teams San Francisco F.C. and Atlético Veragüense because the Estadio Agustín Sánchez and Estadio Toco Castillo respectively are being remodeled in order to install artificial turf.

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Coordinates: 8°29′35″N 80°20′22″W / 8.49306°N 80.33944°W / 8.49306; -80.33944


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