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Mangueirão

The Estádio Olímpico do Pará, also known as Mangueirão, is a football stadium in Belém, Pará, Brazil. It has a current seated capacity of 53,635, making it the ninth-largest football stadium in Brazil by capacity. The stadium is mainly used for football matches between the major football clubs in Pará, including Paysandu, Remo and Tuna Luso.

Estádio Olímpico do Pará
Mangueirão
Full nameEstádio Estadual Jornalista Edgar Augusto Proença
Former namesEstádio Olímpico do Pará Alacid Nunes
LocationBelém, Pará, Brazil
Coordinates1°22′52.0″S 48°26′38.4″W / 1.381111°S 48.444000°W / -1.381111; -48.444000
OwnerState of Pará
Capacity53,635
Record attendance65,000 (Remo v Paysandu, 11 July 1999)
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1971
Built1971–1978
Opened4 March 1978
Renovated2002, 2023
Expanded2002, 2023
ArchitectAlcyr Meira
Tenants
Paysandu
Remo
Tuna Luso

History edit

Construction edit

The Mangueirão stadium architectonical project is from August 1969. The stadium was designed by Alcyr Meira, a local architect. The Pará State Governor of that time, Alacid Nunes, ordered a 120,000 people football stadium construction project. The works started in 1970, when were built the ditch, the field and the general bleachers. A year later, the project was changed, and the stadium maximum capacity was reduced from 120,000 to 70,000. In 1971 the construction works restarted, with the construction of the first structural module. The stadium had its first stage of construction completed in 1978.[1]

The Mangueirão remained unfinished for many years and was nicknamed "bandola" for having only one side of the bleachers covered and painted in a marajoara motif.

Opening edit

The opening match was played on 4 March 1978, when a Pará All-Stars team beat a Youngsters Uruguay national team 4–0. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Pará's Mesquita. Earlier, in an unofficial opening, Remo beat Operário 2–0.

First reform edit

In 2000, the Mangueirão underwent renovations for the completion of the bleachers and the inclusion of an athletics track that lasted until 2002. At the stadium's reinauguration, on 5 May 2002, Paysandu and Remo tied 2–2 in a match valid for the Campeonato Paraense. The official name of the stadium was changed to the journalist Edgar Augusto Proença.[2]

From 2002 to 2009, the Mangueirão hosted the Grande Prêmio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo, with a record attendance in Latin America in 2005, with more than 40,000 spectators for this sport category.

The biggest attendance that the stadium received after its first renovation was 57,930, on 15 May 2003, when Paysandu lost to Boca Juniors in a match valid for the Copa Libertadores.

Second reform edit

On 23 February 2021, a general renovation and expansion of the stadium was announced by the state government. Some FIFA standard modifications would be implemented, besides the addition of a control center for the Video assistant referee.[3]

Close to the reopening, the stadium hosted two test events, with games between Remo and Paysandu valid for the semi-finals of the 2023 Copa Verde, on March 26 and 29, respectively. The official reopening took place on 9 April, in a derby match valid for the last round of Campeonato Paraense, with a 1–0 victory for Paysandu.[4]

Brazil national football team edit

Date Time (UTC–3) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
8 November 1990 Undisclosed   Brazil 0–0   Chile Friendly 33,664
9 October 1997 Undisclosed   Brazil 2–0   Morocco Friendly Undisclosed
12 October 2005 21:30   Brazil 3–0   Venezuela 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 47,000
28 September 2011 21:50   Brazil 2–0   Argentina 2011 Superclásico de las Américas 45,000
8 September 2023 21:45   Brazil 5–1   Bolivia 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification 43,188

Notable events edit

Concerts edit

Date Artist Tour / Concert name
July 3, 2023 Thiaguinho Tardezinha Tour
July 16, 2023 Alok New Experience Festival
November 18, 2023 Gusttavo Lima Buteco Tour
November 24, 2023 Joelma Isso é Calypso Tour
December 16, 2023 Psica Festival
May 11, 2024 Só Pra Contrariar O Último Encontro Tour

References edit

  1. ^ "Estádio Olímpico Mangueirão completa 35 anos de inauguração" (in Portuguese). Globo Esporte. 4 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Com clássico Re-Pa de quatro gols, reinauguração do Mangueirão completa maioridade nesta terça-feira" (in Portuguese). O Liberal. 5 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Reconstrução e modernização vão deixar o Mangueirão à altura dos grandes estádios" (in Portuguese). Agência Pará. 26 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Na reinauguração do Mangueirão, Paysandu vence o Remo de novo, agora pelo Paraense" (in Portuguese). O Liberal. 9 April 2023.

External links edit

  • (in Portuguese) Mangueirão on FPF

See also edit

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The Estadio Olimpico do Para also known as Mangueirao is a football stadium in Belem Para Brazil It has a current seated capacity of 53 635 making it the ninth largest football stadium in Brazil by capacity The stadium is mainly used for football matches between the major football clubs in Para including Paysandu Remo and Tuna Luso Estadio Olimpico do ParaMangueiraoSisbraceFull nameEstadio Estadual Jornalista Edgar Augusto ProencaFormer namesEstadio Olimpico do Para Alacid NunesLocationBelem Para BrazilCoordinates1 22 52 0 S 48 26 38 4 W 1 381111 S 48 444000 W 1 381111 48 444000OwnerState of ParaCapacity53 635Record attendance65 000 Remo v Paysandu 11 July 1999 Field size105 x 68 mSurfaceGrassConstructionBroke ground1971Built1971 1978Opened4 March 1978Renovated2002 2023Expanded2002 2023ArchitectAlcyr MeiraTenantsPaysanduRemoTuna Luso Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 1 2 Opening 1 3 First reform 1 4 Second reform 2 Brazil national football team 3 Notable events 3 1 Concerts 4 References 5 External links 6 See alsoHistory editConstruction edit The Mangueirao stadium architectonical project is from August 1969 The stadium was designed by Alcyr Meira a local architect The Para State Governor of that time Alacid Nunes ordered a 120 000 people football stadium construction project The works started in 1970 when were built the ditch the field and the general bleachers A year later the project was changed and the stadium maximum capacity was reduced from 120 000 to 70 000 In 1971 the construction works restarted with the construction of the first structural module The stadium had its first stage of construction completed in 1978 1 The Mangueirao remained unfinished for many years and was nicknamed bandola for having only one side of the bleachers covered and painted in a marajoara motif Opening edit The opening match was played on 4 March 1978 when a Para All Stars team beat a Youngsters Uruguay national team 4 0 The first goal of the stadium was scored by Para s Mesquita Earlier in an unofficial opening Remo beat Operario 2 0 First reform edit In 2000 the Mangueirao underwent renovations for the completion of the bleachers and the inclusion of an athletics track that lasted until 2002 At the stadium s reinauguration on 5 May 2002 Paysandu and Remo tied 2 2 in a match valid for the Campeonato Paraense The official name of the stadium was changed to the journalist Edgar Augusto Proenca 2 From 2002 to 2009 the Mangueirao hosted the Grande Premio Brasil Caixa de Atletismo with a record attendance in Latin America in 2005 with more than 40 000 spectators for this sport category The biggest attendance that the stadium received after its first renovation was 57 930 on 15 May 2003 when Paysandu lost to Boca Juniors in a match valid for the Copa Libertadores Second reform edit On 23 February 2021 a general renovation and expansion of the stadium was announced by the state government Some FIFA standard modifications would be implemented besides the addition of a control center for the Video assistant referee 3 Close to the reopening the stadium hosted two test events with games between Remo and Paysandu valid for the semi finals of the 2023 Copa Verde on March 26 and 29 respectively The official reopening took place on 9 April in a derby match valid for the last round of Campeonato Paraense with a 1 0 victory for Paysandu 4 Brazil national football team editDate Time UTC 3 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance 8 November 1990 Undisclosed nbsp Brazil 0 0 nbsp Chile Friendly 33 664 9 October 1997 Undisclosed nbsp Brazil 2 0 nbsp Morocco Friendly Undisclosed 12 October 2005 21 30 nbsp Brazil 3 0 nbsp Venezuela 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 47 000 28 September 2011 21 50 nbsp Brazil 2 0 nbsp Argentina 2011 Superclasico de las Americas 45 000 8 September 2023 21 45 nbsp Brazil 5 1 nbsp Bolivia 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification 43 188Notable events editConcerts edit Date Artist Tour Concert name July 3 2023 Thiaguinho Tardezinha Tour July 16 2023 Alok New Experience Festival November 18 2023 Gusttavo Lima Buteco Tour November 24 2023 Joelma Isso e Calypso Tour December 16 2023 Psica Festival May 11 2024 So Pra Contrariar O Ultimo Encontro TourReferences edit Estadio Olimpico Mangueirao completa 35 anos de inauguracao in Portuguese Globo Esporte 4 March 2013 Com classico Re Pa de quatro gols reinauguracao do Mangueirao completa maioridade nesta terca feira in Portuguese O Liberal 5 May 2020 Reconstrucao e modernizacao vao deixar o Mangueirao a altura dos grandes estadios in Portuguese Agencia Para 26 February 2021 Na reinauguracao do Mangueirao Paysandu vence o Remo de novo agora pelo Paraense in Portuguese O Liberal 9 April 2023 External links edit in Portuguese Mangueirao on FPFSee also editAll seater stadium List of stadiums by capacity List of football soccer stadiums by capacity Portals nbsp Latin America nbsp Brazil nbsp Sports nbsp Association football nbsp Architecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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