Gran Parque Central
The Gran Parque Central Stadium in Montevideo is a true icon for world football, being one of the most ancient stadiums still in use. Built in 1900, it has been the home of the Club Nacional de Football, one of the legendary teams of the Uruguayan capital, ever since its foundation. The stadium is mostly famous for hosting the inaugural match of the first World Football Cup on June 13th1930.
The Gran Parque Central has been extended and renovated many times over its long history. In 2016 a major restoration plan was approved to include the creation of two sections of the stands along the long sides, and the addition of a second row of seats in the side stands. The stadium now reaches a capacity of over 40,000 viewers, becoming the second largest stadium in Uruguay, after the Estadio Centenario.
The lighting system was recently renovated: the lights made up of the most modern and innovative technology was done by Iluminación Disano S.A. and the products were supplied by Darko Lighting. Next to the existing floodlights, 66 new 2kW High Performance Forum (Disano) floodlights were added. Lighting levels are now 1000 lux horizontal luminance and 1200 lux vertical luminance.
Forum by Disano is a leader in the lighting of large sporting facilities, characterised by high efficiency, great robustness and offer technical features that facilitate mounting, aiming and maintenance. Forum floodlights are used in numerous football stadiums in Italy and in the world, as they are complaint with the level of standard required by FIFA and UEFA competitions. The other stadiums using Forum floodlights are Camp Nou in Barcelona and the stadiums in Geneva, Tripoli, Tel Aviv, Katowice, Vicenza, Como and many others.
Today Forum is also available in the LED version to offer maximum energy savings with very high lighting quality.