New Stand Inaugurated at Club Tráfico’s in Pergamino – Local News & Updates

PERGAMINO, Argentina – The Club Tráfico’s in Pergamino, Argentina, celebrated a significant milestone on Sunday, March 15, 2026, with the inauguration of its new grandstand. The event drew a large crowd of community members, club officials, members, and local residents, underscoring the institution’s continued growth and importance to the region.

Javier Martínez, the Intendente (Mayor) of the Partido (district) of Pergamino, was in attendance and highlighted the collective effort that made the project a reality. “I congratulate you since nothing is achieved overnight, nothing is achieved alone,” Martínez said during the ceremony, as reported by local news outlet Pergamino al Día. “You need to chart a course, you need to have a team. Enjoy this work, this grandstand. May Club Tráfico’s continue to grow.”

The new grandstand represents a substantial improvement to the club’s infrastructure, providing enhanced facilities for members, athletes, and spectators. The Municipality of Pergamino emphasized the importance of supporting local sports institutions, recognizing their vital role in social cohesion and community development. This investment isn’t just about sports; it’s about strengthening the fabric of Pergamino itself.

The inauguration took place against a backdrop of broader municipal investment in Pergamino. Earlier this month, Martínez likewise presided over the Opening of Sessions, focusing on fiscal order and investment in the district. He highlighted over a decade of municipal surplus and announced new tax relief measures, alongside updates on public works, security policies, and productive projects. This demonstrates a clear commitment to bolstering both the economic and social well-being of the community.

Javier Martínez, who also previously served as President of Douglas Haig, has been a visible figure in Pergamino’s sporting landscape. His Instagram profile (@jmartinezpergamino) showcases his engagement with local events and initiatives. This latest involvement with Club Tráfico’s further solidifies his dedication to supporting grassroots sports development.

The completion of the grandstand at Club Tráfico’s is more than just a construction project; it’s a testament to the power of community collaboration. It provides a modern, safe, and comfortable environment for athletes and fans alike, fostering a stronger sense of belonging and pride within Pergamino. The municipality’s support underscores the understanding that thriving sports clubs are integral to a healthy and vibrant community.

Looking ahead, the focus will likely shift to maximizing the use of the new facility and continuing to build on the momentum generated by this successful project. The next scheduled event at Club Tráfico’s is currently unconfirmed, but updates will be available through the club’s official channels and the Municipality of Pergamino’s communication department.

What are your thoughts on the importance of municipal support for local sports clubs? Share your comments below, and let us know what Which means for the community of Pergamino!

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