Estadio Belgrano Athletic


The Estadio Belgrano Athletic, popularly known as Virrey del Pino is a stadium located in the Belgrano neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is owned and operated by Belgrano Athletic Club, and has a capacity of 500 spectators.
The stadium serves as BAC's home venue for its rugby union and cricket matches. In the past, Virrey del Pino also hosted football matches until 1916 when the club disaffiliated from AFA and abandoned the practise of the sport.
Having been acquired by the club in 1902, the stadium is one of the oldest sports venues in existence in the city of Buenos Aires.

History

Soon after being established, Belgrano A.C. set its headquarters in the land located on Virrey del Pino and Superí streets, which was rented to the heirs of F. Chas. Nevertheless, the club would move after the owner forced it to buy the land. As Belgrano A.C. did not have the funds, they were evicted from it.
Between 1899 and 1902 Belgrano A.C. played their home matches in a field located on La Pampa and Melián streets close to Buenos Aires English High School, until the club acquired a land on Superí street to H. W. Roberts and Charles E. Dickinson, and Copa de Honor Municipalidad de Buenos Aires in 1906, when Alumni beat Estudiantes de Buenos Aires 3–1 on 9 September.
On 3 May 1908 Boca Juniors played their first official game at Virrey del Pino stadium. It was the first round of the 1908 Segunda División season, with the visitor defeating Belgrano A.C. II 3–1.

Football matches

Apart from the home games of Belgrano Athletic, the venue hosted some finals of domestic and international cup competitions during the early 1900. They are listed below:
DateEventTeam 1ScoreTeam 2
8 Sep 19071907 Copa Jockey Club finalAlumni4–2Belgrano A.C.
2 Aug 19081908 Copa Jockey Club finalAlumni5–0Argentino (Q)
6 Sep 19081908 Tie Cup finalAlumni

Cricket matches

The first recorded cricket match held at BAC's cricket ground came in 1912 when the Northern Suburbs played vs Marylebone Cricket Club, which was touring on South America. First-class cricket was first played there in 1927 when Argentina played the Marylebone Cricket Club. Five further first-class matches were played there, the last of which saw Argentina play Sir TEW Brinckman's XI in 1938.
Still in use to the present day, the ground held matches in the South American Championships and the Americas Championships in recent times, as well as hosting matches in the 2009 ICC World Cricket League Division Three. In February–March 2023, the ground played host to three Twenty20 International matches in the 2023 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier Sub-regional Qualifier.

Records

Twenty20 International

Highest team total: 226 for 4 by Bermuda v Argentina, 2022/23Lowest team total: 110 for 9 by Argentina v Bermuda, as aboveHighest individual innings: 103 by Kamau Leverock for Bermuda v Argentina, as aboveBest bowling in an innings: 4-11 by Delray Rawlins, as above

First-class

Highest team total: 426 all out by Sir J. Cahn's XI v Argentina, 1929/30Lowest team total: 101 all out by Argentina v Marylebone Cricket Club, 1926/27Highest individual innings: 162 by Bob Wyatt for Sir T. E. W. Brinckman's XI v Argentina, 1937/38Best bowling in an innings: 7-108 by Jim Sims, as aboveBest bowling in a match: 12-174 by Jim Sims, as above