Doroteo Guamuch Flores Stadium

Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores
El Coloso de la Zona 5
"The Colossus of Zone 5"
Interactive map of Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores
Full nameEstadio Nacional Doroteo Guamuch Flores
Former namesEstadio Olímpico de la Revolución (1950–1959)
Estadio Nacional Mateo Flores (1959–2016)
LocationGuatemala City, Guatemala
OperatorCDAG
Capacity26,116
Executive suites20
SurfaceGrassMaster
Record attendance82,000 (1950 Central American and Caribbean Games - Guatemala vs Mexico, 10 March 1950)
Field size105 m × 71 m (344 ft × 233 ft)
Construction
Built1948
OpenedAugust 18, 1950
Renovated2025–present
Construction costQ 1.500.000
ArchitectJuan de Dios Aguilar
Tenants
Guatemala (1950–present)
Comunicaciones (2018–2024)
Municipal (1950–1991, 2005)

The Doroteo Guamuch Flores Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores) is a multi-use national stadium in Guatemala City, the largest venue in Guatemala. It was built in 1948, to host the Central American and Caribbean Games in 1950, and was renamed after long-distance runner Doroteo Guamuch Flores, winner of the 1952 Boston Marathon. It has a capacity of 26,000 seats.

Used mostly for football (soccer) matches, the stadium has hosted the majority of the home matches of the Guatemala national football team throughout its history, and was the home of local football club Comunicaciones. The venue is operated by the Confederación Deportiva Autónoma de Guatemala (CDAG).

One of the worst disasters ever to occur in a sports venue took place at the stadium in 1996, when 83 people were killed because of a human avalanche on the stands.