Alejandro Villanueva Stadium
Matute | |
| Former names | Estadio Alianza Lima (1974–2000) |
|---|---|
| Location | La Victoria District, Lima, Peru |
| Coordinates | 12°4′6.75″S 77°1′22.39″W / 12.0685417°S 77.0228861°W |
| Public transit | at Av. Isabel la Católica |
| Owner | Club Alianza Lima |
| Capacity | 33,938 |
| Record attendance | 40,019 |
| Field size | 105 x 70 m |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 30 May, 1969 |
| Built | 1969–1974 |
| Opened | 27 December, 1974 |
| Architect | Walter Lavalleja |
| Project manager | Walter Lavalleja & Alfonso de Souza Ferreyra |
| Tenants | |
| Club Alianza Lima (1974–present) Peru national football team (selected matches) | |
The Estadio Alejandro Villanueva, popularly known as Matute, is a football stadium located in the Matute neighborhood of the La Victoria district in Lima, Peru. The venue is owned by Club Alianza Lima, and it is here that the club plays at home in the Peruvian Primera División, and in international tournaments such as the Copa Libertadores or the Copa Sudamericana. With a capacity of 33,938, it is often nicknamed La Caldera, ''the Boiler'', for its intense atmosphere during home games. It is named after one of Alianza Lima's greatest ever players, Alejandro Villanueva.
The stadium was registered as an alternate venue of the Peru national football team for the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification and was also considered as a possible venue for the 2019 Pan American Games held in Lima. It was designed by Uruguayan engineer, Walter Lavalleja, who also participated in the construction in seven other stadiums in South America.