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  1. The Estadio Olímpico Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez, named after the Panamanian football star Rommel Fernández (1966–1993), is a multi-purpose stadium in Panama City. It is used for different sports, but mainly football (soccer) games. It was inaugurated February 6, 1970, and was designed to accommodate the XI Central American and Caribbean ...

  2. Historia Construcción Estadio en remodelación. El Estadio Rommel Fernández fue construido para los Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe de 1970 en Panamá, junto a dos instalaciones deportivas consideradas entonces las insignias del deporte panameño: el Gimnasio Nuevo Panamá (hoy, Roberto ‘Mano de Piedra’ Durán), y la Piscina Patria (hoy, Eileen Coparropa).

  3. Copa Rommel Fernández 19 clubs divided in 3 series, one of 8 clubs, one of 6 clubs and one of 5 clubs ... Estadio Rommel Fernández: Association football: 32,000 ...

  4. Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández Attendance: 15,288 Referee: Saíd Martínez : 2024 21 March 2023 ...

  5. Estadio Rommel Fernandez was built to serve as the venue for the XI Central American and Caribbean Games. The stadium, initially called Estadio Revolucion, officially opened on 6 February 1970. In 1993, Estadio Revolucion got renamed Estadio Rommel Fernandez after the at that time best footballer of the country who lost his life in a traffic accident in Spain.

  6. The facility was initially named Estadio Revolución. On May 6, 1993, at the age of 27, Rommel Fernández, the second-ever Panamanian soccer player to compete in Europe, with more than a hundred LaLiga appearances to his credit, died in a car accident. Later that year, the stadium was named after him. The facility is also known as El coloso de ...

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