Vélez stadium entrances: which access to use for matches and concerts

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  Tangol 16/07/2026

The José Amalfitani Stadium is home to Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield, and every weekend it welcomes tens of thousands of fans of this Argentine football team . It is also one of the most popular stadiums for concerts in the city of Buenos Aires . It has a capacity of approximately 48,000 people in the stands, and 60,000 with the field open.

It is located at the intersection of Juan B. Justo Avenue and the Liniers neighborhood of Buenos Aires, making it close to the Liniers station of the Sarmiento Railway , General Paz Avenue , and the Perito Moreno Highway . This facilitates access from various points in the City of Buenos Aires and the province of Buenos Aires.

Below you will find all the information about entering Vélez stadium depending on your ticket, whether for football matches or concerts . If you haven't yet purchased your ticket to see Vélez , you can do so in our catalog.

How are access routes to the Vélez stadium organized?

As in most Argentine football club stadiums, seating at Vélez Sarsfield's ground is organized according to ticket category. Views of the pitch are excellent from all four stands: the North Stand, the Carlos Bianchi Stand (South Stand), and the East and West Stands .

The North Stand contains numbered seats, VIP boxes, and press boxes . On the opposite side, the Carlos Bianchi Stand is divided into a lower and an upper tier, both equipped with seats. The lower tier is exclusively for club members.

The general admission stands are for standing room only. The east stand is reserved for Vélez Sarsfield's supporters , while the west stand is assigned according to the operational requirements of each match . Both stands are for club members only.

To access each of these sections, you must reach the stadium via different streets and avenues. It is essential to respect this layout, as once you pass through the turnstiles, it is not possible to cross from one stand to another within the stadium complex. The stadium gates open three hours before kickoff, so it is recommended to arrive with plenty of time to pass through security.

Let's see what the paths and gates are for each place in the stands of Vélez.

Access to the East Stand of Vélez Sarsfield

The east end is the most crowded section and the epicenter of passion at Vélez matches. Access is through the pedestrian gates that face Juan B. Justo Avenue , near the intersection with Álvarez Jonte Avenue .

Those with tickets for this section must walk along Juan B. Justo Avenue to reach the first security checkpoint . It is best to avoid General Paz Avenue , as police barricades divert pedestrian traffic in the opposite direction to separate access to other sections.

Access to the Carlos Bianchi Stand (South)

The Carlos Bianchi Stand is one of the family-friendly sections. Access to Vélez Sarsfield's stadium via the lower south stand and the upper south stand is through Reservistas Argentinos Street, starting at its intersection with Álvarez Jonte Avenue .

Fans arriving by bus via Rivadavia Avenue or from Liniers station can walk along Barragán Street, crossing the railway tracks . Then they should turn onto Viedma Street towards the tennis court .

Access to the North Stand and West Stand of Vélez

The North Stand and the West Stand have their entrances on the west side of the stadium, near the club's sports complex . Those attending with tickets for the North Stand (lower or upper) or the West Stand should arrive via Avenida Juan B. Justo at number 9200. The entrance gates are adjacent to the club's headquarters, on the side of the gymnasium's open area.

Ticket purchase and entry system to the José Amalfitani

Tickets for Vélez Sarsfield matches are purchased entirely online through the Autoentrada platform and the Vélez Sarsfield website . Members also use the website to manage their membership and pay dues.

The club does not sell tickets in person at the stadium box office. Therefore, non-members can purchase tickets for Vélez Sarsfield through authorized and official operators . The Futboltour service includes access to the best seats in the stadium, round-trip transportation, and a guide throughout the day.

Members with their dues paid up can enter the East and West Popular sections and the Lower Carlos Bianchi Grandstand free of charge by presenting their membership card. Due to the regulations of the Safe Stands program, all persons (members and non-members) must present their National Identity Document at the first tier for biometric scanning.

What is the access like to Vélez stadium for a concert?

The José Amalfitani Stadium is one of the premier venues on the Buenos Aires music circuit. For large-scale concerts, access routes are modified according to the event organizer's map . This arrangement involves coordinated pedestrian detours along Juan B. Justo, Rivadavia, and Álvarez Jonte Avenues .

Field with access to the Vélez headland : enter through Gates 3 and E, located on Juan B. Justo Avenue at the 9800 block . In general, the line runs parallel to the railway tracks.

Preferred or numbered seats: access is through the area of Barragán Street and Reservistas Argentinos Street .

How to get to Vélez's stadium

The urban design in the Liniers area facilitates access to the Vélez stadium through several options for getting there.

The best way to get there by public transport is to take the Sarmiento Railway and get off at Liniers station . From there, walk north to the street corresponding to your entrance and access point. The walking distance is between 700 and 1000 meters.

The most convenient bus lines are 1, 2, 4, 8, 21, 28, 34, 46, 80, 106, 108, 166, and 172. All of them have stops a few meters from Rivadavia Avenue and Juan B. Justo Avenue .

For those arriving by car, it's best to avoid the internal streets of the Liniers neighborhood adjacent to the stadium . Traffic restrictions may complicate arrival in the hours leading up to the match. Therefore, it's advisable to look for parking in metered lots in the northern part of Avenida General Paz, or in the private parking areas of Plaza Liniers Shopping .









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