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Arena Castelão, the largest stadium in Northeastern Brazil. Mineirão, ... The following is a list of football stadiums in Brazil, ordered by capacity. Current ...
Maracanã Stadium (Portuguese: Estádio do Maracanã, Portuguese pronunciation: [esˈtadʒi.u du maɾakɐˈnɐ̃]), officially named Journalist Mário Filho Stadium (Portuguese: Estádio Jornalista Mario Filho; [isˈtadʒ(i)u ʒoʁnaˈlistɐ ˈmaɾi.u ˈfiʎu]), is an association football stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Brazil national football team (selected matches) The Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo , popularly known as Estádio do Morumbi (Morumbi Stadium), and currently known as MorumBIS for sponsorship reasons, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] is a multipurpose 72,039-seater football stadium located in the eponymous district in São Paulo , Brazil.
Stadium Capacity City (state) Country Region Tenants Sport(s) Image Camp Nou: 99,354 [14]: Barcelona Spain Europe: FC Barcelona: Association football: FNB Stadium
They are ordered by their total capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate (all-seater). Stadiums with a capacity of 30,000 or more are included. Most large stadiums in South America are used for association football , with some having running tracks for athletics .
The Governor Magalhães Pinto Stadium (Portuguese: Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto, named after the late state governor of Minas Gerais), most known as Mineirão (Portuguese pronunciation: [minejˈɾɐ̃w]), is the largest football stadium in the respective state.
The following is a list of football stadiums. They are ordered by their seating capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium can accommodate in seated areas. Football stadiums with a capacity of 40,000 or more are included. That is the minimum capacity required for a stadium to host FIFA World Cup finals matches. Note ...
Allianz Parque (Brazilian Portuguese: [ˈaliɐ̃s ˈpaʁki] ⓘ), also known as Arena Palmeiras or as Arena Palestra Itália, is a football stadium in Água Branca, São Paulo, Brazil, and the home of Palmeiras. The stadium also serves as a multipurpose arena, and was built to receive concerts and other events besides football matches.