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Estadio Mineirao - Belo Horizonte
One of the most historic venues in Brazilian football and called home by Atletico Mineiro and Cruzeiro, the 57,483 capacity Estadio Mineirao is set to...
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Estadio Nacional de Brasilia - Brasilia
In keeping with one of the country’s most architecturally advanced cities, Brasilia’s 68,009-capacity Estadio Nacional is an imposing sight and the se...
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Arena Pantanal - Cuiaba
Sustainability has been the major consideration for the new stadium in Cuiaba, as those visiting the 42,968-seater arena will be able to enjoy the 201...
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Arena da Baixada - Curitiba
Ever since renovation works were completed in June 1999, the historic Estadio Joaquim Americo – better known as the Arena da Baixada – has been consid...
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Estadio Castelao - Fortaleza
Thanks to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, the main football stadium in the city of Fortaleza, home to both Ceara and Fortaleza, will be entirely refur...
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Arena Amazonia - Manaus
While not one of the traditional hotbeds of Brazilian football, Manaus is sure to prove a major attraction at Brazil 2014 thanks to the Arena Amazonia...
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Estadio das Dunas - Natal
Ever since it was inaugurated back in 1972, the Estadio Joao Claudio de Vasconcelos Machado – better known as the Machadão – has welcomed the biggest...
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Estadio Beira-Rio - Porto Alegre
Built in a picture-postcard setting on the banks of the River Guaiba, the Beira-Rio is home to Porto Alegre’s Internacional, who share a fierce rivalr...
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Arena Pernambuco - Recife
Recife, a city whose passion for the beautiful game is without question, is set to gain a brand-new arena in time to host five matches at Brazil 2014...
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Estadio Do Maracana - Rio de Janeiro
Built for the 1950 FIFA World Cup Brazil, and the setting for that year’s unforgettable decider between the hosts and Uruguay, the Maracana is set to...
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Arena Fonte Nova - Salvador
Brazil’s first capital city, Salvador will play host to six matches at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™, with a new 52,048-capacity stadium being built...
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Arena de Sao Paulo - Sao Paulo
Of the three biggest clubs in Sao Paulo, the only one which previously did not own a stadium with the necessary size and infrastructure to host games...
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