- Address: Maturín
- Country: Venezuela
- Capacity: 51,000
- Opened: 17 June 2007
- Main use: Football
- Tenants:
Extra stadium info – Estadio Monumental de Maturín
The football venue hosted 2007 Copa América matches for the national football teams of Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay and the United Mexican States. All 2007 Copa América games took place in Venezuela. Brazil won the first-ever Copa América game at the stadium after Robson de Souza scored a hat-trick against Chile. Robson de Souza is commonly known as Robinho. He played professional football in Brazil, China, England, the Italian Republic, Spain and Türkiye.
The final of the 2007 Copa América
The national football team of Brazil reached the final of the 2007 Copa América after beating Uruguay in a penalty shoot-out. The Argentine Republic reached the final of the tournament after Gabriel Iván Heinze, Lionel Andrés Messi and Juan Román Riquelme scored against the United Mexican States. The final between Brazil and the Argentine Republic ended in a 3-0 victory for the Brazilians.
The players who scored in the 2007 Copa América final
Júlio César Clemente Pereira Baptista scored the first goal in the 2007 Copa América final. He played 59 domestic league games for the Spanish club Real Madrid, the first sports club with 100 million followers on its main social media page. The second goal in the final was an own goal from Roberto Fabián Ayala. He ended his professional football career in 2011 with the Argentine side Racing Club. The third goal was scored by Daniel Alves da Silva. He played 247 domestic league matches for the Spanish club FC Barcelona, the second sports club with 100 million followers on its main social media page.

