It is officially categorized as a 'Parque Vecinal' (neighborhood park) under the Bogotá public space management system.
The facility is part of a city-wide initiative to replace aging dirt fields with synthetic turf to increase year-round usage.
The complex is frequently used for 'Torneos relámpago', which are high-intensity, short-duration community soccer tournaments.
Estadio Tabora is a public community sports complex located in the Engativá district of Bogotá. It features a synthetic grass soccer field designed to accommodate local amateur leagues and community athletic training. The venue is managed by the Instituto Distrital de Recreación y Deporte (IDRD) as part of the city's network of public recreation facilities. The facility serves as a focal point for neighborhood sports integration and youth soccer development in the Zona 3 area. The infrastructure includes fenced pitches and basic spectator seating areas for local tournament events.
The elevated walkway surrounding the perimeter fence provides the best vantage point for action shots of the field.
Bring your own water as hydration stations are limited on-site.
Visit during weekend mornings to observe the most active community matches and local sports culture.
Ensure you wear appropriate turf shoes or sneakers, as metal cleats are prohibited on the synthetic surface.
Avoid visiting late at night for security reasons as the area has limited lighting outside of scheduled match hours.
Athletic footwear required; tobacco and alcohol are strictly prohibited on the playing field premises.