Vélez striker Juan José Ferraro scored the first goal in the stadium's history (the others were scored by Ángel Fernández for Vélez and Adolfo Pedernera twice for River).
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However, the club's president José Amalfitani led the construction, which was terminated in 1943.
Estadio José Amalfitani, the club's stadium, sometimes called "Vélez Sársfield stadium"
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