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The recent announcement has sparked notable interest in the sports world of South America: one of its countries has officially begun the process of building a state-of-the-art soccer stadium, a structure that has the potential to transform the cultural, urban, and sports landscape of the entire region.
Far from being merely a renovation, this undertaking is presented as a project that aims to match the most sophisticated venues in the world.
Colombia is building a state-of-the-art stadium with cutting-edge technology
According to official projections, the project will not be limited simply to a stadium: it will become the center of a comprehensive entertainment corridor, including cultural spaces, retail, hospitality, and services designed to operate year-round.
The nation leading this initiative is Colombia, which has decided to move forward with a new complex that will replace the iconic Nemesio Camacho El Campín stadium, which has stood for nearly eight decades.

The strategy will be based on a Public-Private Partnership model, which will make it possible to build the venue without interrupting Bogotá’s sports life. The teams will continue competing, concerts will remain on the schedule, and activity around the complex will not stop at any moment.
This is what the new Colombian stadium will look like
The project will be structured in phases to minimize disruptions and maximize efficiency in the execution timeline. Construction will begin in external areas, while the current stadium will continue operating. Only after the new complex is completed will the iconic venue be demolished.
Completion of the works is projected for late 2027, making it the most significant investment in the sports and cultural sphere that Colombia has undertaken in several decades.
Among the most outstanding features of the future stadium are:
- Approximate capacity for 50,000 spectators.
- German technology applied to the roof, acoustics, structural systems, and lighting.
- State-of-the-art hybrid grass.
- Luxury boxes, VIP areas, corporate areas, and fully modernized services.
- Retail spaces, restaurants, and recreational areas accessible to the public.
- An auditorium designed specifically for the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra, which will turn the complex into a cultural center of great relevance for the region.
- The creation of thousands of jobs, both direct and indirect, throughout the entire process.

