The stadium was built in 1948, as part of the project to build a group of sports facilities known as
Ciudad Olímpica, in the Zone 5 of the Guatemalan Capital. Originally named
Estadio Olímpico – erroneously, since it has never hosted an
olympic competition –, it is primarily constructed of
reinforced concrete, which is why sometimes it is colloquially referred to as
Coloso de Concreto. It was inaugurated on February 23, 1950, to host the
VI Central American and Caribbean Games, at which local runner
Doroteo Guamuch won the
half marathon event, and on 26 February, the
Guatemala national football team played against
Colombia, winning the match 2-1, thus inaugurating the football events at the stadium. After Doroteo Guamuch's triumph in the
1952 Boston Marathon, the Guatemalan government renamed the stadium after the name he was internationally known by,
Mateo Flores, in recognition to his local and international achievements. Since then, the stadium has also been colloquially called
El Mateo. On August 9, 2016, the
Congress decreed that the stadium be renamed
Doroteo Guamuch Flores, Mateo Flores' birth name. On 18 January 1959 the stadium hosted a friendly football match between
CSD Comunicaciones and
Santos FC, the latter having
Pelé as part of its squad. Santos took a 2-0 lead with goals by Pelé and
Pepe, and nine minutes before the match ended,
Francisco "Pinula" Contreras scored the 2-1. On 20 August 1960
Spanish giants
Real Madrid visited Guatemala and played an exhibition match against Comunicaciones, winning 5-0. In 1973 the stadium hosted the first
Central American Games (Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos), and has since been the venue for other two editions, in 1986 and 2001. In July 1996, the sand track was upgraded to a
tartan track, and the first time the new surface was used, local athlete
Berner Rodas set a new national record at the
1500 metres event. Throughout the years, the stadium has also been the usual finishing point of the annual
Vuelta a Guatemala,
Central America's largest single
road cycling competition. Numerous
concerts have been hosted at the stadium, notably
heavy metal band
Metallica's performance in 2010.
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