Campos de Sports de Ñuñoa
33°27′26″S 70°36′34″W / 33.457288°S 70.609445°W
| Full name | Estadio Campos de Sports de Ñuñoa |
|---|---|
| Location | Santiago, Chile |
| Owner | PUC (1927-1938) Universidad Católica (1927-1934) Universidad Católica (1937-1938) |
| Capacity | 20,000 |
| Closed | 1938 |
| Tenants | |
| Universidad Católica Chile national football team
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Campos de Sports de Ñuñoa (English: Ñuñoa sports fields) was a multi-use stadium in Santiago, Chile. It was the home ground of the Chile national football team until the current Estadio Nacional de Chile opened in 1938. The stadium held 20,000 spectators. It hosted the Copa America tournament in 1926. Campos de Sports de Ñuñoa was the second of four stadiums that have been owned by the chilean club Universidad Católica, preceded by the Estadio Universidad Católica, and followed by the Estadio Independencia and the Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo.