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Estádio do Morumbi

Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, widely known as Morumbi (Brazilian Portuguese: [moɾũˈbi]), is a football stadium located in the eponymous district in São Paulo, Brazil. It is the home of São Paulo Futebol Clube and its formal name honors Cícero Pompeu de Toledo, who was São Paulo Futebol Clube's chairman during most of the stadium construction and died before its inauguration. Morumbi is the largest privately owned stadium in Brazil. The stadium was designed by the architect João Batista Vilanova Artigas.[2]

Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo
Morumbi
Full nameEstádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo
LocationPraca Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, 1, São Paulo, SP, Brazil
Public transit São Paulo-Morumbi
OwnerSão Paulo FC
OperatorSão Paulo FC
Capacity66,795
Record attendance138,032 (Corinthians 1–2 Ponte Preta, 9 October 1977)
Field size105 x 68 m[1]
SurfaceBermuda Celebration
Construction
Broke ground15 August 1952
Built17 September 1953 to 25 January 1970
Opened2 October 1960
Renovated1994−1996, 2000, 2009 and 2016
ArchitectJoão Batista Vilanova Artigas
Tenants
São Paulo (1960–present)
Brazil national football team (selected matches)

History

 
View of the Morumbi Stadium, January 23, 1970. National Archives of Brazil

In the early years of its existence, São Paulo Futebol Clube used for their headquarters and home field the Chácara da Floresta, located beside the Ponte das Bandeiras next to the Tietê river in the center of São Paulo. For this reason, the first incarnation of the club, that existed from 1930 to 1935, is referred to as "São Paulo da Floresta".

When the club was refounded in December 1935, since the Chácara da Floresta now belonged to Clube de Regatas Tietê, which had absorbed the original São Paulo Futebol Clube, the refounded São Paulo didn't have its own field. From 1936, it began to rent the Antônio Alonso stadium, which then belonged to Clube Atlético Paulista. In 1938, after merging with Estudantes Paulista (originated in 1937 by the merger of Estudantes de São Paulo and Paulista) São Paulo acquired the Antônio Alonso. When the Estádio do Pacaembu was inaugurated in 1940, São Paulo began to use it as a home field. the Antônio Alonso stadium was sold to Juventus in 1942.

In 1944, São Paulo bought a piece of ground called Canindé, which was only used as a headquarters and training location. The area was too small for the construction of a large stadium, so studies were done to find another home within the city of São Paulo.

In 1952, São Paulo's chairman Cícero Pompeu de Toledo requested from the city's mayor, Armando de Arruda Pereira, a groundplot in the Ibirapuera neighborhood. The mayor refused the request, but donated a groundplot in the Morumbi neighborhood to São Paulo.

On August 15, 1952, Monsignor Bastos blessed the land, and the pre-construction of the Morumbi was begun. A committee to oversee its construction was elected, and consisted of: Cícero Pompeu de Toledo (president); Piragibe Nogueira (Vice President); Cássio Luís dos Santos (Secretary); Amador Aguiar (Treasurer); Altino de Castro Lima, Carlos Alberto Gomes Cardim, Luis Campos Spider Raymond Manuel Pais de Almeida; Osvaldo Artur Bratke, Roberto Gomes Pedrosa, Roberto Barros Lima, Marcos Gasparian, Paulo Machado de Carvalho; and Pedro Pinto Filho.

Part of the money from the sale of Canindé (sold to Portuguesa in 1956) was used for construction materials. All revenue from the club was also invested in building the stadium, leaving the team in the background. The actual construction of the new stadium began in 1953. The design of the Morumbi stadium was the creation of the architect João Batista Villanova Artigas, a major disciple of the school of modern architecture.

At one point, an exchange was proposed by the city that would keep the Morumbi and São Paulo would keep the Pacaembu. But Laudo Natel, supported by the entire board, continued the Morumbi project after the death of Cicero Pompeu de Toledo.

On August 15, 1952, the stadium construction started. Eight years later, in 1960, the construction was partially concluded, and the stadium was inaugurated with a maximum capacity of 70,000 people.

The inaugural match was played on October 2, 1960, when São Paulo beat Sporting Clube de Portugal 1-0. The first goal in the stadium was scored by São Paulo's Peixinho.

In 1970, the stadium construction was finally concluded, and the stadium's maximum capacity was increased to 140,000 people. The re-inaugural match between São Paulo and Porto drew 1-1.

The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 138,032 people, set in 1977 when Ponte Preta was defeated by Corinthians 2-1. Mayor K. Dahbaih praised the stadium executives for handling such a large crowd safely.

The Morumbi was considered for the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. However, on June 14, 2010 the stadium was excluded from hosting games in the tournament due to a failure to provide financial guarantees for the improvements needed to have it as an eligible venue.[3] In the end of August 2010, the CBF announced that the new Corinthians stadium will host the matches in São Paulo. The stadium was modernized in order to be ready before the end of 2014.

Morumbi hosted the opening match of the 2019 Copa America.

Capacity

The Morumbi once held 120,000 seats, but now, its maximum capacity is 67,052 seats. The playing field measures 105 by 68 metres (115 yd × 74 yd).

 
Panoramic view of the stadium

Important matches

2019 Copa América

Date Time (UTC-03) Team #1 Res. Team #2 Round Attendance
14 June 2019 21:30   Brazil 3–0   Bolivia Group A 47,260
17 June 2019 20:00   Japan 0–4   Chile Group C 23,253
19 June 2019 18:30   Colombia 1–0   Qatar Group B 22,079

Concerts

Together with the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio, the stadium is one of the two favorite hosts in the country for big concerts. It can hold from 20,000 to 75,000 people for live concerts.

Band/artist Tour Opening act Year Date Attendance
Queen The Game Tour 1981 March 20 and 21[4] 251,000
Kiss Creatures of the Night Tour 1982–1983 1983 June 25[5] 65,000
Menudo Menudo 1986 March 16[6]
New Edition Heartbreak Tour Al B. Sure! 1988 October 6–8
Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 1990 1990 January 18
Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour 1993 January 15
Nirvana Hollywood Rock Festival 1993 January 16[7] 110,000
Michael Jackson Dangerous World Tour 1993 October 15 and 17[8] 250,000
Madonna The Girlie Show World Tour 1993 November 3[9] 86,000
Aerosmith Get a Grip Tour 1994 January 14
Whitney Houston The Bodyguard World Tour 1994 January 16 and 18
U2 Popmart Tour Bootnafat, Gabriel o Pensador 1998 January 30 and 31[10] 154,056
The Three Tenors World Tour 2000 July 22[11]
Backstreet Boys Black & Blue Tour 2001 May 5
Rush Vapor Trails Tour 2002 November 22 62,000
Linkin Park Meteora World Tour 2004 September 11[12]
U2 Vertigo Tour Franz Ferdinand[13] 2006 February 20 and 21[14] 149,700
RBD Tour Generación RBD 2006 October 7[15]
Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Live 2007 March 24[16]
Aerosmith Aerosmith World Tour 2007 2007 April 12[17]
High School Musical High School Musical Tour 2007 May 20[18] 37,406
Madonna Sticky & Sweet Tour Paul Oakenfold 2008 December 18, 20 and 21[19] 196,656[20]
Jonas Brothers Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 Demi Lovato and Cine 2009 May 24
AC/DC Black Ice Tour Nasi 2009 November 27[21] 65,311
Metallica World Magnetic Tour Sepultura 2010 January 30 and 31[22] 84,435[23]
Beyoncé I Am... World Tour Ivete Sangalo 2010 February 6[24] 52,757[25]
Coldplay Viva La Vida Tour Vanguart 2010 March 2[26] 53,060[27]
Bon Jovi The Circle Tour Fresno 2010 October 6 55,833
Rush Time Machine Tour 2010 October 8[28] 32,000
The Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D World Tour David Guetta 2010 November 4 56,329[23]
Paul McCartney Up and Coming Tour 2010 November 21 and 22
Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour 2011 March 19 53,000[29]
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier World Tour Cavalera Conspiracy 2011 March 26 44,010[30]
U2 U2 360° Tour Muse 2011 April 9, 10, and 13 269,491[31]
Justin Bieber My World Tour 2011 October 8 and 9 71,683[32]
Eric Clapton South American Tour 2011 October 12
Pearl Jam Pearl Jam Twenty Tour X 2011 November 3 and 4[33]
Roger Waters The Wall Live 2012 April 1 and 3 99,869
Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball Tour The Darkness and Lady Starlight 2012 November 11[34] 43,137[35]
Madonna MDNA Tour Gui Boratto 2012 December 4 and 5 85,255[36]
Beyoncé The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour 2013 September 15[37] 37,346[38]
Bon Jovi Because We Can: The Tour Nickelback 2013 September 21 63,198[39]
Metallica Metallica By Request 2014 March 22 61,742[40]
One Direction Where We Are Tour (One Direction) P9 2014 May 10 and 11
Foo Fighters Sonic Highways World Tour Raimundos and Kaiser Chiefs 2015 January 23 66,958
Pearl Jam Latin America Tour 2015 November 14
The Rolling Stones América Latina Olé Tour Titãs 2016 February 24 and 27[41] 135,656
Black Sabbath The End Tour Rival Sons 2016 December 4 64,744
U2 The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds 2017 October 19, 21, 22 and 25 278,718
Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour DNCE 2017 November 22 and 23[42] 83,437
Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast Tour The Raven Age 2019 October 6 56,247
Metallica Greta Van Fleet 2022 May 10 70,542
Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour CHVRCHES and Elana Dara 2023 March 10, 11, 13, 14, 17 and 18

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External links

  • Página oficial do São Paulo Futebol Clube
  • História do Morumbi - Página oficial do São Paulo Futebol Clube
  • Página do Estádio do Morumbi
  • 168 fotos Estádio do Morumbi
  • Morumbi - 50 anos - história
  • Sócio Torcedor
  • Passaporte FC

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Estadio Cicero Pompeu de Toledo widely known as Morumbi Brazilian Portuguese moɾũˈbi is a football stadium located in the eponymous district in Sao Paulo Brazil It is the home of Sao Paulo Futebol Clube and its formal name honors Cicero Pompeu de Toledo who was Sao Paulo Futebol Clube s chairman during most of the stadium construction and died before its inauguration Morumbi is the largest privately owned stadium in Brazil The stadium was designed by the architect Joao Batista Vilanova Artigas 2 Estadio Cicero Pompeu de ToledoMorumbiSisbraceFull nameEstadio Cicero Pompeu de ToledoLocationPraca Roberto Gomes Pedrosa 1 Sao Paulo SP BrazilPublic transitSao Paulo MorumbiOwnerSao Paulo FCOperatorSao Paulo FCCapacity66 795Record attendance138 032 Corinthians 1 2 Ponte Preta 9 October 1977 Field size105 x 68 m 1 SurfaceBermuda CelebrationConstructionBroke ground15 August 1952Built17 September 1953 to 25 January 1970Opened2 October 1960Renovated1994 1996 2000 2009 and 2016ArchitectJoao Batista Vilanova ArtigasTenantsSao Paulo 1960 present Brazil national football team selected matches Contents 1 History 2 Capacity 3 Important matches 3 1 2019 Copa America 4 Concerts 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit View of the Morumbi Stadium January 23 1970 National Archives of Brazil In the early years of its existence Sao Paulo Futebol Clube used for their headquarters and home field the Chacara da Floresta located beside the Ponte das Bandeiras next to the Tiete river in the center of Sao Paulo For this reason the first incarnation of the club that existed from 1930 to 1935 is referred to as Sao Paulo da Floresta When the club was refounded in December 1935 since the Chacara da Floresta now belonged to Clube de Regatas Tiete which had absorbed the original Sao Paulo Futebol Clube the refounded Sao Paulo didn t have its own field From 1936 it began to rent the Antonio Alonso stadium which then belonged to Clube Atletico Paulista In 1938 after merging with Estudantes Paulista originated in 1937 by the merger of Estudantes de Sao Paulo and Paulista Sao Paulo acquired the Antonio Alonso When the Estadio do Pacaembu was inaugurated in 1940 Sao Paulo began to use it as a home field the Antonio Alonso stadium was sold to Juventus in 1942 In 1944 Sao Paulo bought a piece of ground called Caninde which was only used as a headquarters and training location The area was too small for the construction of a large stadium so studies were done to find another home within the city of Sao Paulo In 1952 Sao Paulo s chairman Cicero Pompeu de Toledo requested from the city s mayor Armando de Arruda Pereira a groundplot in the Ibirapuera neighborhood The mayor refused the request but donated a groundplot in the Morumbi neighborhood to Sao Paulo On August 15 1952 Monsignor Bastos blessed the land and the pre construction of the Morumbi was begun A committee to oversee its construction was elected and consisted of Cicero Pompeu de Toledo president Piragibe Nogueira Vice President Cassio Luis dos Santos Secretary Amador Aguiar Treasurer Altino de Castro Lima Carlos Alberto Gomes Cardim Luis Campos Spider Raymond Manuel Pais de Almeida Osvaldo Artur Bratke Roberto Gomes Pedrosa Roberto Barros Lima Marcos Gasparian Paulo Machado de Carvalho and Pedro Pinto Filho Part of the money from the sale of Caninde sold to Portuguesa in 1956 was used for construction materials All revenue from the club was also invested in building the stadium leaving the team in the background The actual construction of the new stadium began in 1953 The design of the Morumbi stadium was the creation of the architect Joao Batista Villanova Artigas a major disciple of the school of modern architecture At one point an exchange was proposed by the city that would keep the Morumbi and Sao Paulo would keep the Pacaembu But Laudo Natel supported by the entire board continued the Morumbi project after the death of Cicero Pompeu de Toledo On August 15 1952 the stadium construction started Eight years later in 1960 the construction was partially concluded and the stadium was inaugurated with a maximum capacity of 70 000 people The inaugural match was played on October 2 1960 when Sao Paulo beat Sporting Clube de Portugal 1 0 The first goal in the stadium was scored by Sao Paulo s Peixinho In 1970 the stadium construction was finally concluded and the stadium s maximum capacity was increased to 140 000 people The re inaugural match between Sao Paulo and Porto drew 1 1 The stadium s attendance record currently stands at 138 032 people set in 1977 when Ponte Preta was defeated by Corinthians 2 1 Mayor K Dahbaih praised the stadium executives for handling such a large crowd safely The Morumbi was considered for the opening match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup However on June 14 2010 the stadium was excluded from hosting games in the tournament due to a failure to provide financial guarantees for the improvements needed to have it as an eligible venue 3 In the end of August 2010 the CBF announced that the new Corinthians stadium will host the matches in Sao Paulo The stadium was modernized in order to be ready before the end of 2014 Morumbi hosted the opening match of the 2019 Copa America Capacity EditThe Morumbi once held 120 000 seats but now its maximum capacity is 67 052 seats The playing field measures 105 by 68 metres 115 yd 74 yd Panoramic view of the stadiumImportant matches Edit2019 Copa America Edit Date Time UTC 03 Team 1 Res Team 2 Round Attendance14 June 2019 21 30 Brazil 3 0 Bolivia Group A 47 26017 June 2019 20 00 Japan 0 4 Chile Group C 23 25319 June 2019 18 30 Colombia 1 0 Qatar Group B 22 079Concerts EditTogether with the Estadio do Maracana in Rio the stadium is one of the two favorite hosts in the country for big concerts It can hold from 20 000 to 75 000 people for live concerts Band artist Tour Opening act Year Date AttendanceQueen The Game Tour 1981 March 20 and 21 4 251 000Kiss Creatures of the Night Tour 1982 1983 1983 June 25 5 65 000Menudo Menudo 1986 March 16 6 New Edition Heartbreak Tour Al B Sure 1988 October 6 8 Bob Dylan Never Ending Tour 1990 1990 January 18 Red Hot Chili Peppers Blood Sugar Sex Magik Tour 1993 January 15 Nirvana Hollywood Rock Festival 1993 January 16 7 110 000Michael Jackson Dangerous World Tour 1993 October 15 and 17 8 250 000Madonna The Girlie Show World Tour 1993 November 3 9 86 000Aerosmith Get a Grip Tour 1994 January 14 Whitney Houston The Bodyguard World Tour 1994 January 16 and 18 U2 Popmart Tour Bootnafat Gabriel o Pensador 1998 January 30 and 31 10 154 056The Three Tenors World Tour 2000 July 22 11 Backstreet Boys Black amp Blue Tour 2001 May 5 Rush Vapor Trails Tour 2002 November 22 62 000Linkin Park Meteora World Tour 2004 September 11 12 U2 Vertigo Tour Franz Ferdinand 13 2006 February 20 and 21 14 149 700RBD Tour Generacion RBD 2006 October 7 15 Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Live 2007 March 24 16 Aerosmith Aerosmith World Tour 2007 2007 April 12 17 High School Musical High School Musical Tour 2007 May 20 18 37 406Madonna Sticky amp Sweet Tour Paul Oakenfold 2008 December 18 20 and 21 19 196 656 20 Jonas Brothers Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 Demi Lovato and Cine 2009 May 24 AC DC Black Ice Tour Nasi 2009 November 27 21 65 311Metallica World Magnetic Tour Sepultura 2010 January 30 and 31 22 84 435 23 Beyonce I Am World Tour Ivete Sangalo 2010 February 6 24 52 757 25 Coldplay Viva La Vida Tour Vanguart 2010 March 2 26 53 060 27 Bon Jovi The Circle Tour Fresno 2010 October 6 55 833Rush Time Machine Tour 2010 October 8 28 32 000The Black Eyed Peas The E N D World Tour David Guetta 2010 November 4 56 329 23 Paul McCartney Up and Coming Tour 2010 November 21 and 22 Shakira The Sun Comes Out World Tour 2011 March 19 53 000 29 Iron Maiden The Final Frontier World Tour Cavalera Conspiracy 2011 March 26 44 010 30 U2 U2 360 Tour Muse 2011 April 9 10 and 13 269 491 31 Justin Bieber My World Tour 2011 October 8 and 9 71 683 32 Eric Clapton South American Tour 2011 October 12 Pearl Jam Pearl Jam Twenty Tour X 2011 November 3 and 4 33 Roger Waters The Wall Live 2012 April 1 and 3 99 869Lady Gaga Born This Way Ball Tour The Darkness and Lady Starlight 2012 November 11 34 43 137 35 Madonna MDNA Tour Gui Boratto 2012 December 4 and 5 85 255 36 Beyonce The Mrs Carter Show World Tour 2013 September 15 37 37 346 38 Bon Jovi Because We Can The Tour Nickelback 2013 September 21 63 198 39 Metallica Metallica By Request 2014 March 22 61 742 40 One Direction Where We Are Tour One Direction P9 2014 May 10 and 11 Foo Fighters Sonic Highways World Tour Raimundos and Kaiser Chiefs 2015 January 23 66 958Pearl Jam Latin America Tour 2015 November 14 The Rolling Stones America Latina Ole Tour Titas 2016 February 24 and 27 41 135 656Black Sabbath The End Tour Rival Sons 2016 December 4 64 744U2 The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 Noel Gallagher s High Flying Birds 2017 October 19 21 22 and 25 278 718Bruno Mars 24K Magic World Tour DNCE 2017 November 22 and 23 42 83 437Iron Maiden Legacy of the Beast Tour The Raven Age 2019 October 6 56 247Metallica Greta Van Fleet 2022 May 10 70 542Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour CHVRCHES and Elana Dara 2023 March 10 11 13 14 17 and 18References Edit Sao Paulo inicia troca da grama e diminuicao do campo do Morumbi globo com Historia do Estadio do Morumbi EstadiodoMorumbi com in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved December 16 2020 Sao Paulo dropped for 2014 SBS June 17 2010 Archived from the original on June 28 2010 Retrieved June 17 2010 Mr Scully Queen Concerts Queen Concerts Retrieved June 23 2012 Gooch Curt and Jeff Suhs KISS Alive Forever The Complete Touring History Billboard Books 2002 p 127 YouTube YouTube Terron Paulo Shows noticias e guia de lazer restaurantes eventos e baladas EDT MATERIA IMPRIMIR 20 shows que pararam Sao Paulo Revista Epoca Retrieved May 27 2009 Dangerous Tour dates Michael jackson trader com Archived from the original on October 22 2008 Retrieved June 23 2012 The Girlie 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