Where to Watch Soccer in Uruguay

By Jane Olcott , last updated January 16, 2012

Whether you are looking to watch a La Celeste game in-person, or you want to see a televised game, there are several venues where you can watch live or televised soccer in Uruguay.Uruguay is the second smallest nation in South America, but what it lacks in geographic size it makes up for with a huge passion for soccer. The local soccer team in Uruguay is The Sky Blue, which is more commonly referred to as La Celeste. La Celeste is listed among the top twenty national soccer teams in FIFA, or the Federation de Internationale de Football Association, and there are many places you can watch La Celeste in Uruguay.

Estadio Centenario

The Estadio Centenario is the home stadium of La Celeste. The stadium is located in Parque Batlle in Uruguay’s capital of Montevideo. The stadium was built in 1930 to host the FIFA World Cup, and it has been the center for soccer viewing in Uruguay since. During the soccer season in Uruguay, which typically stretches from the spring to the fall, spectators can catch all of the La Celeste home games at Estadio Centenario. The stadium holds 100,000 fans and it is usually packed for the home games. If you cannot make it into the Estadio Centenario for a La Celeste game, then you can check out a few of the smaller stadiums in the area that host games for Uruguay’s club soccer teams.

Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera

The Estatdo Atilio Paiva Olivera is the second largest soccer stadium in Uruguay. The stadium is located in Rivera, Uruguay and can hold over 25,000 fans. Originally the stadium was built to host the 1995 American Cup Soccer Game. Today, the stadium is used by the local soccer team in Rivera and is occasionally used by the national teams in Uruguay. In addition to soccer, the Estatdo Atilio Paiva Olivera hosts many musical, performance and other local events. Visitors should check the local soccer schedule before heading out to the Estadio Atili Paiva Olivera to watch a game.

Estadio Suppici

The Estadio Suppici is a soccer stadium located in Colonia, Uruguay. The Estadio Suppici only holds around 12,000 fans and is mainly used for small, local soccer games. If you want to watch some local soccer in a slightly more intimate setting, then you will want to watch a game at Estadio Suppici.

Local Television

If you cannot make it to one of Uruguay's stadiums, then you can watch a televised game on one of the many local channels. Canal 10 in Uruguay is an excellent channel to watch for the latest news on La Celeste and the local club soccer teams. While Canal 10 focuses mainly on local soccer in Uruguay, you can still watch some high-profile international games on the channel. Monte Carlo TV Canal 4 is another local station where you can watch soccer in Uruguay. Monte Carlo TV has excellent coverage of local and international soccer games. TeleDolce Uruguay rounds out the local channels where you can watch soccer in Uruguay.

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