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Sunday, May 29, 2011

Arena das Dunas Brazil

The stadium will from be established in the year 2010 and expected to be completed in 2012 and spent 300 million dollars. Located in the city of Natal, Brazil.
Stadium Profile:
Stadium Capacity: 45,000






Stadium Vivaldo Lima Brazil

The stadium was established in 1958 and used not only for football matches, but also for other athletic sports. The stadium has also been renovated in 1995. Located in the city of Manaus, Brazil. The name of the stadium is also sometimes called Vivaldão.
Stadium Profile:
Capacity stadium: 31.000 (and still will be expanded)






Stadium Plácido Aderaldo Castelo Brazil

The stadium was established on November 11, 1973 and was renovated in 2002. The stadium has a different name Castelão and is located in Fortaleza, Brazil.
Stadium Profile: 
Capacity stadium: 60.326







Stadium Joaquim Américo Guimarães Brazil

The stadium was established in 1914 and was renovated in 1999 and is the headquarters of the club Atletico Paranaense. Located in the city of Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil. The name of the stadium is also sometimes called the Arena da Baixada. The stadium has also been renamed Kyocera Arena from 2005 to 2008
Stadium Profile:
Capacity stadium: 28.327 (and still will be expanded to 40,000)







Stadium Governador José Fragelli Brazil

The stadium was established in 1976 and used not only for football matches, but also for other athletic sports. Located in the city of Cuiabá, Brazil. The name of the stadium is also sometimes called Verdão.
Stadium Profile:
Capacity stadium: 47 000 (and still will be expanded)









Stadium Mané Garrincha Brasil

The stadium was established in 1974. This stadium has been reconstructed to improve its capacity to 71,000 people, to achieve the requirements of the 2014 World Cup to be held in Brazil. The stadium was replaced in early 2010 with the Estádio Nacional de Brasilia.






Saturday, May 28, 2011

Stadium Mineirao Brasil

The stadium was established in 1965 on the initiative Magalhães Pinto. This stadium is the second largest stadium in Brazil after Estádio Maracanã. Located in Belo Horizonte. Capacity: 75,783 people
Mineirão stadium planned by Eduardo Mendes Guimarães Junior and Caspar Garreto, as an architect.






Tuesday, March 29, 2011

STADIUM CAMP NOU

Facilities
Next to the 'Mini' (the nickname bestowed on the new ground) there are two training pitches, called pitch 3 and 4, which have artificial turf. This last pitch, of regulation size, is 100 meters by 70 meters and has seating for 1000 spectators. The Miniestadi normally hosts FC Barcelona B and FC Barcelona C matches.

Main sporting events
Amongst the highlights of matches played at the Mini, the Copa del Rey match in the 1983-84 season between a Barca reserve side, known at the time as Barça Atlètic, and the Real Madrid first team stands out. The 0-0 draw turned out to be an historic result as the 1-0 scoreline in the return leg proved to be enough to put the Barça youngsters through. Four years later, in the 1987-88 season the stadium was fill to capacity once more for an under-19 Barça-Real Madrid match.
The Mini has also hosted Andorra's international fixtures including games against Ireland and Holland. The Barcelona Dragons were based there in 2002. It is also the customary location for the Clubs Presidential elections.

Capacity crowd for Paris broadcast
But one of the most emotional evenings at the Miniestadi was the broadcast of the 2006 Champions League Final. Saint-Denis in Paris was not the only stadium in Europe to be enraptured by FC Barcelona?s victory. 11,000 people filled every seat to watch Barça on the giant screen as they came from behind to beat Arsenal and claim the trophy for the second time. It was yet another unforgettable evening for FC Barcelona?s amazing supporters. 

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Port Elizabeth Stadium - Soult Africa

Surface natural grass field stadiums in the form which will be created at the edge of the field of artificial grass, so it can be used for soccer and rugby. While in terms of capacity, the stadium will be filled with as many as 45 000 seats 4000 seats additional reserves during the World Cup in 2010.





Ellis Park Stadium - Soult Africa

Ellis Park Stadium is now ready to welcome the biggest football feast Worldwide in 2010. Seriousness has been shown with the addition of 5000 seats made prior Konferedasi Cup takes place so that the stadium has a capacity of 62 000 spectators.

A series of facilities owned stadium is guaranteed not to make the audience disappointed. Among the modern facilities for the press, the team whirlpool, a special area for the guests of honor class, accessibility for people with disabilities, a new field and audi-visual equipment which continues to provide advanced information to the fans during the game.


Soccer City Stadium - Soult Africa

The stadium is owned by South African Football Federation (SAFA) is the largest stadium with a capacity of 94 700 spectators. With a super large capacity, the Soccer City is scheduled to play several parties including the opening party and the party's 2010 World Cup final.