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Arena Independência

Estádio Raimundo Sampaio, more commonly known as Independência (Portuguese: Independence), is a football stadium located in the Horto neighborhood of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. It was built in 1950 for the FIFA World Cup, held in Brazil. Initially its capacity was 30,000 people, but after the reconstruction between 2010 and 2012, the capacity is approximately 23,000 people.[1] It belonged to the defunct Sete de Setembro Futebol Clube, which is why the stadium is called Independence (the name of the team, September 7, is Brazil's Independence Day). The stadium is currently property of América Futebol Clube, but has been leased to the Minas Gerais state government for 20 years, as a counterpart to the injection of public resources to demolish the old stadium and build the new one.

Estádio Raimundo Sampaio
Independência
LocationBelo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Coordinates19°54′30″S 43°55′04″W / 19.90833°S 43.91778°W / -19.90833; -43.91778
OwnerAmérica-MG
OperatorBWA Arenas
Capacity23,018[1]
Field size105 × 68 meters
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1947–1950
Opened25 June 1950
Renovated2010–2012
Tenants
América-MG

Estádio Independência is the second most important stadium in Belo Horizonte, behind only Mineirão. Its formal name honors Raimundo Sampaio, a former chairman of Sete de Setembro. América plays their home games here.

History edit

Construction started in 1947, in preparation for the 1950 FIFA World Cup. The inaugural match was the World Cup match between Yugoslavia and Switzerland, won by the former by 3–0, and played on 25 June 1950. The first stadium goal was scored by Tomasevic. One of the most famous upsets in FIFA World Cup history was played here, the 1-0 upset by the United States over England at that 1950 World Cup.

After the construction of Mineirão, ownership of the stadium was transferred by the Minas Gerais government to Sete de Setembro.

Originally the stadium belonged to the Government of Minas Gerais, but with the inauguration of Mineirão in 1965, became the property of the club Sete de Setembro (the reason the stadium is popularly known as "Independence", according to the historical date). With the merger of this club with América, the latter became the owner. At this stage América won Campeonato Brasileiro Série B in 1997 in the confrontation against Vila Nova-GO and in a match against Náutico. For the final phase 18,900 paying fans attended. América also won at that stage the Brazilian Series C Championship in 2009.

In 1999, in partnership with Atlético, América built a metal-structure grandstand, increasing the stadium capacity to about 30,000 people, plus an electronic scoreboard. Owing to a lack of proper security, this grandstand was deactivated shortly thereafter. The end of the partnership also resulted in the removal of the scoreboard. Independência already served as a venue for music festivals, such as Pop Rock Brazil and the Axé Brazil.

The attendance record is 32,721 spectators, set in the match between Minas Gerais and Guanabara (Carioca), won by Minas Gerais 1–0, and played on 27 January 1963, it was the first final match of the 1962 Campeonato Brasileiro de Seleções Estaduais, played by state teams.

 
A panorama of Independência before a match

Renovation edit

In 2010, Independência was demolished apart from its dressing rooms,[2] and a brand new stadium was built in its place to host the games of Atlético Mineiro and América Mineiro while Mineirão went through renovations to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup. During the stadium's renovation, all three Belo Horizonte teams played in the Arena do Jacaré, located in nearby city Sete Lagoas.[3] In 2012, the renovation was completed and América Mineiro returned to its original home venue, which is being also used to host games of Atlético Mineiro.[4]

1950 FIFA World Cup edit

In the 1950 FIFA World Cup, the Independência hosted three matches in the group stage, including the notable upset United States vs England.

Date Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Spectators
25 June 1950   Yugoslavia 3–0    Switzerland Group 1 7,336
19 June 1950   United States 1–0   England Group 2 10,151
2 July 1950   Uruguay 8–0   Bolivia Group 4 5,284

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF) (in Portuguese). CBF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 May 2013. Retrieved 23 October 2010.
  2. ^ ROCHA, Pedro Franco. Em vez da bola, máquinas Estado de Minas
  3. ^ ASTONI, Marco Antônio. Novo estádio Independência ficará pronto até o mês de junho de 2011 Globoesporte.com (25/11/2010)
  4. ^ Após atrasos, reformas do estádio Independência seguem a todo vapor Globoesporte.com (07/04/2011)
  • Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 2 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.

External links edit

  • Templos do Futebol
  • WebGalo

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Not to be confused with Estadio Independencia or Estadio La Independencia Estadio Raimundo Sampaio more commonly known as Independencia Portuguese Independence is a football stadium located in the Horto neighborhood of Belo Horizonte Minas Gerais Brazil It was built in 1950 for the FIFA World Cup held in Brazil Initially its capacity was 30 000 people but after the reconstruction between 2010 and 2012 the capacity is approximately 23 000 people 1 It belonged to the defunct Sete de Setembro Futebol Clube which is why the stadium is called Independence the name of the team September 7 is Brazil s Independence Day The stadium is currently property of America Futebol Clube but has been leased to the Minas Gerais state government for 20 years as a counterpart to the injection of public resources to demolish the old stadium and build the new one Estadio Raimundo SampaioIndependenciaSisbraceLocationBelo Horizonte Minas Gerais BrazilCoordinates19 54 30 S 43 55 04 W 19 90833 S 43 91778 W 19 90833 43 91778OwnerAmerica MGOperatorBWA ArenasCapacity23 018 1 Field size105 68 metersSurfaceGrassConstructionBuilt1947 1950Opened25 June 1950Renovated2010 2012TenantsAmerica MGEstadio Independencia is the second most important stadium in Belo Horizonte behind only Mineirao Its formal name honors Raimundo Sampaio a former chairman of Sete de Setembro America plays their home games here Contents 1 History 2 Renovation 3 1950 FIFA World Cup 4 References 5 External linksHistory editConstruction started in 1947 in preparation for the 1950 FIFA World Cup The inaugural match was the World Cup match between Yugoslavia and Switzerland won by the former by 3 0 and played on 25 June 1950 The first stadium goal was scored by Tomasevic One of the most famous upsets in FIFA World Cup history was played here the 1 0 upset by the United States over England at that 1950 World Cup After the construction of Mineirao ownership of the stadium was transferred by the Minas Gerais government to Sete de Setembro Originally the stadium belonged to the Government of Minas Gerais but with the inauguration of Mineirao in 1965 became the property of the club Sete de Setembro the reason the stadium is popularly known as Independence according to the historical date With the merger of this club with America the latter became the owner At this stage America won Campeonato Brasileiro Serie B in 1997 in the confrontation against Vila Nova GO and in a match against Nautico For the final phase 18 900 paying fans attended America also won at that stage the Brazilian Series C Championship in 2009 In 1999 in partnership with Atletico America built a metal structure grandstand increasing the stadium capacity to about 30 000 people plus an electronic scoreboard Owing to a lack of proper security this grandstand was deactivated shortly thereafter The end of the partnership also resulted in the removal of the scoreboard Independencia already served as a venue for music festivals such as Pop Rock Brazil and the Axe Brazil The attendance record is 32 721 spectators set in the match between Minas Gerais and Guanabara Carioca won by Minas Gerais 1 0 and played on 27 January 1963 it was the first final match of the 1962 Campeonato Brasileiro de Selecoes Estaduais played by state teams nbsp A panorama of Independencia before a matchRenovation editIn 2010 Independencia was demolished apart from its dressing rooms 2 and a brand new stadium was built in its place to host the games of Atletico Mineiro and America Mineiro while Mineirao went through renovations to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup During the stadium s renovation all three Belo Horizonte teams played in the Arena do Jacare located in nearby city Sete Lagoas 3 In 2012 the renovation was completed and America Mineiro returned to its original home venue which is being also used to host games of Atletico Mineiro 4 nbsp The stadium before a game nbsp Atletico Mineiro v Arsenal de Sarandi 20131950 FIFA World Cup editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the 1950 FIFA World Cup the Independencia hosted three matches in the group stage including the notable upset United States vs England Date Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Spectators25 June 1950 nbsp Yugoslavia 3 0 nbsp Switzerland Group 1 7 33619 June 1950 nbsp United States 1 0 nbsp England Group 2 10 1512 July 1950 nbsp Uruguay 8 0 nbsp Bolivia Group 4 5 284References edit a b Cadastro Nacional de Estadios de Futebol PDF in Portuguese CBF Archived from the original PDF on 10 May 2013 Retrieved 23 October 2010 ROCHA Pedro Franco Em vez da bola maquinas Estado de Minas ASTONI Marco Antonio Novo estadio Independencia ficara pronto ate o mes de junho de 2011 Globoesporte com 25 11 2010 Apos atrasos reformas do estadio Independencia seguem a todo vapor Globoesporte com 07 04 2011 Enciclopedia do Futebol Brasileiro Volume 2 Lance Rio de Janeiro Arete Editorial S A 2001 External links editTemplos do Futebol WebGalo America official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arena Independencia amp oldid 1188966521, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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