About the city
Buenos Aires, the Autonomous City of Argentina, stands as one of the great sports capitals of the American continent. Its sporting trajectory is no accident: it reflects decades of sustained investment in infrastructure, a civic culture that weaves physical activity into everyday urban life, and the capacity to host global-scale events with logistical excellence. In 2018 it hosted the Youth Olympic Games — the first ever held in the Southern Hemisphere — a feat that demonstrated the city's institutional maturity and social commitment to the values of sport.
Buenos Aires's sporting heritage is vast and diverse. Its two great stadiums — El Monumental in Núñez and La Bombonera — are football temples recognized in every corner of the world. But the city extends far beyond football: it boasts more than 190 municipal facilities spread across all its neighborhoods, offering everything from athletics to aquatic sports, martial arts and activities for senior citizens. This proximity-based sports network is the backbone of its inclusive model — the very model that convinced ACES Europe to award it the title of World Capital of Sport 2027 in May 2025.
With a metropolitan population of more than 16 million people and a cultural identity that blends tango, European architecture and Latin American vibrancy, Buenos Aires is a city that lives sport as part of its collective identity. The riverfront promenades of Puerto Madero, the parks of Palermo, and neighborhood clubs are daily stages for a community that trains, competes and shares. That civic vitality makes Buenos Aires a natural strategic partner for ACES America in its mission to promote sport as an engine of human development throughout the Americas.
Key facts
ACES Participation
Participation statistics coming soon.