Estadio Zorros del Desierto

Estadio Zorros del Desierto
El infierno naranja (The Orange Hell)
Estadio Zorros del Desierto
Calama, Chile
Interactive map of Estadio Zorros del Desierto
Full nameEstadio Municipal "Zorros del Desierto" de Calama
Former namesEstadio Municipal de Calama (1952–2014)
LocationMatta Avenue, no Number
Calama, Chile
Coordinates22°27′37″S 68°55′14″W / 22.46028°S 68.92056°W / -22.46028; -68.92056
Elevation2,274 m (7,460.63 ft)
Owner Municipality of Calama
OperatorMunicipality of Calama
Seating typeStadium seating
Capacity12,098 seatings (excluding V.I.P. Seating)
Executive suites214
TypeStadium
SurfaceRyegrass and Lolium arundinaceum Mixture
Scoreboard28 m2 LED screen
Record attendance11,750 (C.D.Cobreloa - C.D. Concepción, December 7, 2025)
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Field shapeRectangular
Acreage8,311.16 m2 (2.05373 acres)
Public transitEmpresa de Transporte Publico Linea 177 Calama
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 3, 2013
BuiltFebruary 3, 2013 – April 18, 2015
Opened12 November 1952 (1952-11-12)
RenovatedApril 18, 2015
Construction costUS$ 8,66 million
CLP 12.038.402.000
EU€ 7,76 million
ArchitectGerardo Marambio Cortés
Claudio Aceituno Husch
Patricia Vidal Aguayo
Project manager Instituto Nacional de Deportes – IND
Municipality of Calama
Structural engineerIván Hrepic
Main contractors Isolux Corsan
Tenants
2015-Present
Website
Municipality of Calama website

Estadio Municipal "Zorros del Desierto" de Calama (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo ˈθoros ðel deˈsjeɾto] ) is a football stadium in Calama, Chile, owned by the municipality of Calama. It is the home field of the Cobreloa football team and is sometimes used by the Chile national football team to serve as their home ground. This stadium was used as the homeground of Deportes Iquique in the Copa Libertadores 2017 and of Cobresal in the Copa Libertadores 2024. This is the fifteenth largest stadium in Chile by capacity in 2024.

The present stadium, opened in 2015, replaced the old Estadio Municipal de Calama, built in 1952 by the Abaroa family to provide sports facilities for the city and demolished in 2013. The stadium seats 12,346 people and includes zones for disabled people. The stadium was built to FIFA standards and logistics.

This stadium was cited as one of the best in the world in 2015 by the Database of Stadiums. The stadium was considered the smallest and least expensive among the participants. It finished in 19th place with 14,837 points.

The former mayor of Calama, Esteban Velasquez, said that the maintenance costs were 300 million CLP, mainly directed to the maintenance of the court, dependencies and officials working in the enclosure. It is fully funded by the municipality. Cobreloa paid a commission to the municipality of around 800,000 CLP per month to help in the maintenance of the stadium through May 2016.