- Colombia is building a stadium using advanced technology
- What will the new Colombian stadium be like?
A recent statement ignited sports enthusiasm in the South America: one of your countries has just officially launched the process of raising a a state-of-the-art football stadiuma work that promises to change the cultural, urban and sporting map of the entire continent.
More than a renovation, this is a project that aims to compete with the most advanced venues in the world.
Colombia is building a stadium using advanced technology
The country leading this initiative Colombiawhich has decided to move forward with a new complex that will replace the famous stadium Nemesio Camacha El Campinwhich has been active for almost eight decades.

The work, according to official estimates, will not be just a stadium: it will be the center of a wide entertainment corridorwith cultural spaces, commerce, hotels and services designed to operate all year round.
The strategy will be supported by a Model of public-private partnershipwhich will allow the construction of the playground without stopping Bogota’s sports life. The teams will continue to play, the concerts will remain on the agenda, and the activity around the complex will never stop.
What will the new Colombian stadium be like?
The project will be organized in stages to avoid interruptions and optimize the working time. Construction will begin on the outfield, while the current stadium remains in use. Only when the new complex is ready will the demolition of the historical stage begin.
Among the most notable features of the future stadium:
- Approximate capacity for 50,000 viewers.
- German technology on the roof, acoustics, structural systems and lighting.
- Hybrid grass of the last generation.
- Fully upgraded stages, VIP areas, corporate areas and services.
- Commercial premises, restaurants and recreation areas open to the public.
- An auditorium created especially for Bogaty Philharmonic Orchestrawhich will turn the complex into a regional cultural center.
- Creating thousands of direct and indirect jobs throughout the process.
The start of work is planned for March 2026with estimated delivery to the end of 2027which will be the most ambitious investment in sports and culture in Colombia in recent decades.
