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- Background: The renovation of the Estadio Castelao was completed on time and within budget, making the stadium the first World Cup venue to be declared ready.
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Mineirão, Atlético's ground for most of its history, was renovated for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Mineirão (officially Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto) opened in 1965 and quickly became Galo's new home, as its peak capacity of over 100,000 spectators surpassed any other stadium in Belo Horizonte or in Minas Gerais.
The official inauguration of the renovated stadium was on May 14, 2014, in a friendly match between Athletico and Corinthians Paulista that finished 2–1 to Corinthians in front of 30,000 people. The first goal was scored by Athletico's Marcelo Cirino in the 13th minute.
Mar 26, 1996 · Reopened temporarily it was demolished in 1997, making way for a brand new structure. After two years of construction, this private project by Atletico Paranaense became one of Brazil’s best stadiums. Located unusually on the east-west axis, the stadium provided a unique layout.
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- CA Paranaense
- Cúritiba
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Sep 23, 2020 · Home of local side Clube Atlético Paranaense, the new Arena da Baixada was built for the 2014 World Cup, and it hosted four group matches including a match of defending World Cup Champions, Spain.
- Curitiba
- 1999
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- Atlético Paranaense
08.07.2014 Interview: “Extreme make-over” on a listed building. If you look at it from nearby avenues, the giant Mineirao may seem untouched by the World Cup redevelopment. Which means the architects were successful, fitting 350,000sqm seamlessly. Bruno Campos of BCMF Arquitetos tells us how and why it was done. 30.06.2014 World Cup: Brazil ...
Twelve venues (seven new and five renovated) in twelve Brazilian cities were selected for the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The cities also housed the 32 teams and fan-zones for spectators without tickets for the stations. Around 3 million tickets were put on sale of which most were sold out in a day.