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Estádio Urbano Caldeira

Estádio Urbano Caldeira, also known as Vila Belmiro, is an association football stadium located in the Vila Belmiro neighborhood of Santos, São Paulo, and the home of Santos Futebol Clube.[4]

Estádio Urbano Caldeira
Vila Belmiro
LocationRua Princesa Isabel,
Vila Belmiro neighborhood,
Santos, Brazil
Coordinates23°57′4″S 46°20′20″W / 23.95111°S 46.33889°W / -23.95111; -46.33889
OwnerSantos FC
OperatorSantos FC
Capacity16,068[2]
17,872 (international)[3]
Record attendance31,662 (Santos vs Palmeiras, 15 February 1976)[1]
Field size105 × 80 m (114.8 × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardYes
Construction
Broke ground1916
Opened12 October 1916
Renovated27 March 1997
Expanded27 March 1997
Tenants
Santos (1916–present)

The stadium was inaugurated on 12 October 1916, when Santos FC beat Clube Atlético Ypiranga 2–1, with Adolpho Millon Jr. scoring the first goal of the stadium.[5] It was named in honour of Urbano Caldeira, former player, manager and chairman of Santos, in 1933.[6] The stadium, given the nickname Vila Belmiro due to its location within the Vila Belmiro neighborhood, has been Santos' permanent residence since 1916.[7] However, the team sometimes uses the Pacaembu Stadium[8] located in the city of São Paulo for important games due to the low capacity of Vila Belmiro.

The stadium underwent several expansions and renovations in the 1990s and 2000s (decade), most notably the renewal of the irrigation and drainage systems, flood-lighting and the replacement of the field. The stadium's current highest attendance was recorded in 1964, when 32,989 spectators watched the Campeonato Paulista match between Santos and Corinthians.[9]

The funeral of Pelé was held at this stadium on January 2 and 3, 2023.[10]

Location edit

 
Internal view of the stadium, 2009

The Estádio Urbano Caldeira is located on the Princesa Isabel street, in the neighborhood of Vila Belmiro, occupying the block bounded by the streets of Tiradentes, Don Pedro I, and José de Alencar.[11] The venue is 600 feet (182.88 meters) in between the avenues of Senator Pinheiro Machado and Dr. Bernadino de Campos.[12]

History edit

...Santos currently can afford to proudly say that it maintains a sports center that rivals any one in the state (of São Paulo)...

—Mário Bezerra da Silva, a club member, during Santos' 1981st game in 1981.[13]

Soon after its foundation, Santos held their training in a field located in the neighborhood of Macuco.[14] As the field did not meet the minimum size standards to host official matches, Santos played on the "Igreja Coração de Maria" pitch in Ana Costa Avenue.[13] The field, however, was also used by other clubs in town. In 1915, the situation reached its breaking point, when Santos had constant conflicts with other city clubs on when the field could be used, forcing the club to reject several requests for international friendlies.[15] To solve the problem, the leaders began searching for land in the city, with a commission formed by Luiz Suplicy Júnior, Harold Cross, Sebastião Arantes Nogueira and Francisco Viriato Corrêa da Costa. On 31 May 1916, a general assembly approved the purchase of an area of 16,500 square meters, in the neighborhood of Vila Belmiro, approved by club president Agnello Cícero de Oliveira and vice-president Dr. Álvaro Ribeiro.[13] The land acquired belonged to Companhia de Habitações Econômicas, and the field was bought from them at a price of Rs$66,660,000.[13] The board members obtained a 10-year loan which was liquified in 1923 after paying Rs$35,000,000 in interest fees.[13]

 
The stadium during its inauguration in 1916

The club, however, did not obtain a nearby area belonging to Beneficência Portuguesa, since the club's finances did not favor this.[13] It would not be acquired until 1989.[13] The original date for the inauguration of the field was 20 August;[13] it was postponed until further notice due to the death of Dr. Álvaro Ribeiro.[13] On October 12 of that year, the inauguration of the Vila Belmiro sports park was celebrated with several ceremonies among the members, including a march by musical corporation Humanitária, to see off playing on Macuco field.[13] The first game was held 10 days later at 13:30 (UTC-3),[16] against Ypiranga for the 1916 Campeonato Paulista, the competition's 491st match, which Santos won 2–1.[13] Ticket prices were set at Rs$2 for bleacher and Rs$1 for the general public.[16] Adolpho Million Jr. scored the first ever goal on that stadium with Jarbas scoring the second, while Bororó scored for the visiting team. Santos was formed by: Odorico; Américo and Arantes; Pereira, Oscar and Junqueira; Millon, Marba, Tedesco, Jarbas and Arnaldo.[13] Ypiranga was represented by Dionísio; Dario and Ferreira; Loschiavo, Jacintho and Peres II; Ary, Hugo, Bororó, Peres I and Formiga. Demosthenes de Silos was the referee for the match.[13]

Early years edit

 
Santos' first match during the night took place on 21 March 1931

The first major renovation occurred in 1931.[17] On 21 March, of that year, the stadium renovated its stands and an illumination system was installed.[17] Twenty hours later, the club's first late match was played against a combined team from the city of Santos, with the club losing to its city counterpart 0–1. Manoel Cruz, a midfielder from Portuguesa Santista, scored the only goal of the match.[17]

After Urbano Caldeira died on 12 March 1933, Ricardo Pinto de Oliveira, one of the club board members at that time, wanted to pay homage to Caldeira by naming the stadium after him. After a meeting which included all club members, the naming of the stadium was given a positive vote.[18] Twenty-two years later, the first concrete stand was built where the current electrical score–keeping screen is located at.[17] Called A Vila Mais Famosa do Mundo (The World's Most Famous Village), the Estádio Urbano Caldeira also came to be called after the era of Os Santásticos (1956–1973) the "Alçapão da Vila (The Village Trap) because opposing team often left the ground defeated.[17] Due to the proximity of the stands with the field where the matches unfolds, the pressure that the fans have on opposing teams was said to be incredible.[17] After the golden age, the Vila Belmiro became synonymous with Joga Bonito.[17][19]

 
The first concrete stand was built in 1955.

In that stadium of modest dimensions, stars of past and present such Pelé, Coutinho, Pepe, Giovanni, Pitta, Robinho, Diego, Neymar and Paulo Henrique Ganso became figures for the national team.[17] For many years Vila Belmiro was the place where Pelé demonstrated his skills.[17] On 21 November 1964, at Vila Belmiro, Pelé scored eight goals against Botafogo (SP), when Santos beat the opposing squad 11–0. On 2 October 1974, Pelé played his farewell game at the stadium.[17] In that match, Santos beat Ponte Preta 2–0.[17]

The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 32,989, set on 20 September 1964 when Santos and Corinthians drew 0–0.[20] However, the record was overshadowed by a tragic event, as part of the stadium bleachers collapsed, resulting in injury to 181 spectators.[17] The match was abandoned and rescheduled 10 days later, in the Pacaembu.[17]

Development edit

During the 1996 Campeonato Paulista, the stadium was closed because the field was in a poor condition. During this time Santos FC played in many stadiums, including the Estádio Bruno José Daniel in Santo André and the Pacaembu Stadium in São Paulo.[13] After that, the stadium was modified to adopt a system of drainage and irrigation systems controlled by computer. On 20 July 1997, Santos inaugurated the new stadium bleachers, located behind the goal net where, today, the visiting fans are located at.[21] On 27 January 1998, during a game between Santos FC and Delia Tavano, a new illumination system was used, with level of 1,200 lux, more than the FIFA minimum recommendation.[13]

 
Estádio Urbano Caldeira hosted a charity match in 2003.

On 17 November 2003, Santos FC opened the Memorial das Conquistas, a place inside the stadium as the club memorial, containing trophies, medals, documents, shirts, posters, movies and many other items that recount the club's history.[13] Visitors can also enter the team clock room, press room and the pitch, and, at the end of a tour, can buy club products in a club store inside the stadium.[13] In 2009, the new electronic scoreboard was purchased, twice the size of the previous panel, and provides the score of the game, shows materials, promotions and news of Santos.[13] In addition, the stadium has acquired new seats.[13] More than five thousand seats were installed to better serve members of the club. The seats have been approved by FIFA and were imported from Europe.[13]

The Vila Belmiro was one of the venues of the 1949 Copa América,[22] hosted the 1962 Copa Libertadores final and the 1998 Copa CONMEBOL final.[23][24] It has also hosted a Copa do Brasil final in 2010.[25] Due to its relative-low capacity, Santos has used other stadiums for high-profile matches such as the Estádio Palestra Itália,[26][27] Pacaembu and Morumbi,[28][29][30] all located in São Paulo, and the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro.[31] Current Santos President Luís Álvaro Ribeiro and other club directors are agreeing on building a stadium in a city nearby Santos called Cubatão, a stadium for 40,000 people which would become Santos' home field for almost 70% of the games during the season which would increase the team's profits.

Memorial das Conquistas edit

 
Several trophies won by Santos FC at the Memorial das Conquistas

Santos built a space to receive visitors and tourists interested in knowing the history and achievements of the club in 2003. Named the Memorial das Conquistas,[32] it is one of the main attractions of the Estádio Urbano Caldeira, inaugurated by Pelé, Cabralzinho and Marcelo Texeira.[32][33] The museum's collection is distributed over an area of 380 square meters. In addition to trophies, there are life-size photos, banners, documents, uniforms, balls, and other multimedia objects.[32] Visitors are greeted by bilingual guides, available to answer queries regarding the club's history and exhibits at the museum.[32]

The material is divided into thematic areas.[32] Beyond Espaço Pelé (personal collection with pieces from O Rei),[34] there is the location of state and national titles, information about the city, Santos and the World, among others.[32] The museum also innovates by presenting various multimedia equipment such as TV sets, which allow viewing of historical plays.[32] The CineGol is a site, which reproduces a piece of football field in a projection room that lets you view movies and special clips about the club.[32] Since its inauguration, it has received over 300,000 visitors.[35]

1949 South American Championship edit

One match of the 1949 South American Championship was played at the Estádio Urbano Caldeira:

Peru  3–0  Bolivia
R. Drago   31', 74'
Heredia   77' (pen.)
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Alberto Da Gama Malcher (BRA)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vila Belmiro" (in Portuguese). SantosFC.com.br. 27 July 2016.
  2. ^ "CNEF - Cadastro Nacional de Estádios de Futebol" (PDF) (in Portuguese). 18 January 2016. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. ^ Anuario Conmebol Sudamericana 2022. CONMEBOL. 3 April 2023. p. 48. Retrieved 12 May 2023.
  4. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 20 October 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  5. ^ (in Portuguese). Porto Gente. Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Estádio Urbano Caldeira" (in Portuguese). Tio Sam. Archived from the original on 15 April 2013. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  7. ^ (in Portuguese). World Stadiums. Archived from the original on 4 August 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  8. ^ "Pacaembu" (in Portuguese). Pacaembu. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  9. ^ "Vila Belmiro" (in Portuguese). Clássico é Clássico. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  10. ^ "Pele's funeral and burial to take place in hometown Santos". AP NEWS. 29 December 2022. Retrieved 30 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Google Maps: Vila Belmiro". Google Maps. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  12. ^ "Yahoo! Maps: Vila Belmiro". Yahoo! Maps. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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  14. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  15. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  16. ^ a b (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m (in Portuguese). Tiago Buckowsky Xavier. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  18. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  19. ^ Cunha, Odir (2003). Time dos Sonhos [Dream Teams] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7594-020-1.
  20. ^ "Urbano Caldeira" (in Portuguese). Meu Timão. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  21. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  22. ^ . RSSSF. Archived from the original on 27 March 2009. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  23. ^ "Copa Libertadores de América 1962". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  24. ^ . RSSSF. Archived from the original on 12 January 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  25. ^ "Brazil 2010 Cup" (in Portuguese). RSSSF. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  26. ^ "Recopa Sudamericana 1968". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  27. ^ "Recopa Sudamericana 1969". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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  29. ^ "Copa Libertadores de América 2011". RSSSF. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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  33. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  34. ^ Various from many of his biographies, See for example . Archived from the original on 1 August 2009. Retrieved 27 August 2011. 3rd section, last line: " 'The King' was given to Pelé by the French press in 1961 after he played a few matches with SFC in Europe" Or the already quote [1] Or the book "Pele, King of Soccer/Pele, El rey del futbol – Monica Brown (Author) & Rudy Gutierrez (Illustrator) Rayo Publishing December 2008 ISBN 978-0-06-122779-0 "
  35. ^ (in Portuguese). Santos Futebol Clube. Archived from the original on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2011.

Further reading edit

  • Calazans, Fernando (1998). O Nosso Futebol [Our Football] (in Portuguese). Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN 85-85756-66-7.
  • Carravetta, Elio (2006). Modernização da Gestão no Futebol Brasileiro [Modernization in Brazilian Football Management] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7497-287-8.
  • Cruz, Antonio (2003). Futebol Brasileiro [Brazilian Football] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-87293-31-1.
  • Cunha, Odir; Unzelte, Celso (2009). O Grande Jogo – Corinthians X Santos – O maior duelo alvinegro do futebol contado por dois historiadores fanáticos (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-7679-222-2.
  • Cunha, Odir (2003). Pedrinho Escolheu um Time (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-87306-19-7.
  • Cunha, Odir (2003). Time dos Sonhos [Dream Teams] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7594-020-1.
  • Guarche, Guilherme Gomez (2003). Santos FC – O Melhor do Século nas Américas (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-901925-1-2.
  • Helal, Ronaldo; Jorge, Antônio; Soares, Gonçalves; Lovisolo, Hugo (2001). Invenção do país futebol [The invention of a football nation] (in Portuguese). Mauad Editora Ltda. ISBN 85-7478-046-4.
  • Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro. Lance!. 2001.
  • Lemos, Vladir (2007). O Dia Em Que Me Tornei Santista (in Portuguese). ISBN 978-85-87537-84-3.
  • Luxemburgo, Vanderlei; Ostrovsky, Ingo (2003). Profissão Campeão – Como o Santos ganhou o Campeonato Brasileiro de 2004 (in Portuguese).
  • Macia (Pepe), José (2006). Bombas de Alegria. Realejo Edições. ISBN 85-99905-01-5.
  • Moreira da Silva, Norberto (2007). Santos FC 95 anos – Passado de Glórias [Santos FC 95 years – Glorious past] (in Portuguese). Santos FC.
  • Napoleão, Antonio Carlos (1999). O Brasil na Taça Libertadores da América [Brazil in the Copa Libertadores] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7478-001-4.
  • Revan, Editora (1994). Futebol brasileiro: o gigante a despertar [Brazilian Football: a giant awakens] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-7106-059-2.
  • Spampinato, Angelo. Stadi del Mondo [World Stadiums] (in Italian).
  • Torero, José Roberto. Santos: Dicionário Santista [Santos: Santista Dictionary] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-00-01601-9.
  • Torero, José Roberto; Pimenta, Marcus Aurelius (1998). Santos: um time dos céus [Santos, a team from heaven] (in Portuguese). ISBN 85-06-02745-4.

External links edit

  • at www.santosfc.com.br
  • Stadium pictures at StadiumDB.com

estádio, urbano, caldeira, also, known, vila, belmiro, association, football, stadium, located, vila, belmiro, neighborhood, santos, são, paulo, home, santos, futebol, clube, vila, belmirosisbracelocationrua, princesa, isabel, vila, belmiro, neighborhood, sant. Estadio Urbano Caldeira also known as Vila Belmiro is an association football stadium located in the Vila Belmiro neighborhood of Santos Sao Paulo and the home of Santos Futebol Clube 4 Estadio Urbano CaldeiraVila BelmiroSisbraceLocationRua Princesa Isabel Vila Belmiro neighborhood Santos BrazilCoordinates23 57 4 S 46 20 20 W 23 95111 S 46 33889 W 23 95111 46 33889OwnerSantos FCOperatorSantos FCCapacity16 068 2 17 872 international 3 Record attendance31 662 Santos vs Palmeiras 15 February 1976 1 Field size105 80 m 114 8 74 4 yd SurfaceGrassScoreboardYesConstructionBroke ground1916Opened12 October 1916Renovated27 March 1997Expanded27 March 1997TenantsSantos 1916 present The stadium was inaugurated on 12 October 1916 when Santos FC beat Clube Atletico Ypiranga 2 1 with Adolpho Millon Jr scoring the first goal of the stadium 5 It was named in honour of Urbano Caldeira former player manager and chairman of Santos in 1933 6 The stadium given the nickname Vila Belmiro due to its location within the Vila Belmiro neighborhood has been Santos permanent residence since 1916 7 However the team sometimes uses the Pacaembu Stadium 8 located in the city of Sao Paulo for important games due to the low capacity of Vila Belmiro The stadium underwent several expansions and renovations in the 1990s and 2000s decade most notably the renewal of the irrigation and drainage systems flood lighting and the replacement of the field The stadium s current highest attendance was recorded in 1964 when 32 989 spectators watched the Campeonato Paulista match between Santos and Corinthians 9 The funeral of Pele was held at this stadium on January 2 and 3 2023 10 Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 Early years 2 2 Development 3 Memorial das Conquistas 4 1949 South American Championship 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLocation edit nbsp Internal view of the stadium 2009The Estadio Urbano Caldeira is located on the Princesa Isabel street in the neighborhood of Vila Belmiro occupying the block bounded by the streets of Tiradentes Don Pedro I and Jose de Alencar 11 The venue is 600 feet 182 88 meters in between the avenues of Senator Pinheiro Machado and Dr Bernadino de Campos 12 History edit Santos currently can afford to proudly say that it maintains a sports center that rivals any one in the state of Sao Paulo Mario Bezerra da Silva a club member during Santos 1981st game in 1981 13 Soon after its foundation Santos held their training in a field located in the neighborhood of Macuco 14 As the field did not meet the minimum size standards to host official matches Santos played on the Igreja Coracao de Maria pitch in Ana Costa Avenue 13 The field however was also used by other clubs in town In 1915 the situation reached its breaking point when Santos had constant conflicts with other city clubs on when the field could be used forcing the club to reject several requests for international friendlies 15 To solve the problem the leaders began searching for land in the city with a commission formed by Luiz Suplicy Junior Harold Cross Sebastiao Arantes Nogueira and Francisco Viriato Correa da Costa On 31 May 1916 a general assembly approved the purchase of an area of 16 500 square meters in the neighborhood of Vila Belmiro approved by club president Agnello Cicero de Oliveira and vice president Dr Alvaro Ribeiro 13 The land acquired belonged to Companhia de Habitacoes Economicas and the field was bought from them at a price of Rs 66 660 000 13 The board members obtained a 10 year loan which was liquified in 1923 after paying Rs 35 000 000 in interest fees 13 nbsp The stadium during its inauguration in 1916The club however did not obtain a nearby area belonging to Beneficencia Portuguesa since the club s finances did not favor this 13 It would not be acquired until 1989 13 The original date for the inauguration of the field was 20 August 13 it was postponed until further notice due to the death of Dr Alvaro Ribeiro 13 On October 12 of that year the inauguration of the Vila Belmiro sports park was celebrated with several ceremonies among the members including a march by musical corporation Humanitaria to see off playing on Macuco field 13 The first game was held 10 days later at 13 30 UTC 3 16 against Ypiranga for the 1916 Campeonato Paulista the competition s 491st match which Santos won 2 1 13 Ticket prices were set at Rs 2 for bleacher and Rs 1 for the general public 16 Adolpho Million Jr scored the first ever goal on that stadium with Jarbas scoring the second while Bororo scored for the visiting team Santos was formed by Odorico Americo and Arantes Pereira Oscar and Junqueira Millon Marba Tedesco Jarbas and Arnaldo 13 Ypiranga was represented by Dionisio Dario and Ferreira Loschiavo Jacintho and Peres II Ary Hugo Bororo Peres I and Formiga Demosthenes de Silos was the referee for the match 13 Early years edit nbsp Santos first match during the night took place on 21 March 1931The first major renovation occurred in 1931 17 On 21 March of that year the stadium renovated its stands and an illumination system was installed 17 Twenty hours later the club s first late match was played against a combined team from the city of Santos with the club losing to its city counterpart 0 1 Manoel Cruz a midfielder from Portuguesa Santista scored the only goal of the match 17 After Urbano Caldeira died on 12 March 1933 Ricardo Pinto de Oliveira one of the club board members at that time wanted to pay homage to Caldeira by naming the stadium after him After a meeting which included all club members the naming of the stadium was given a positive vote 18 Twenty two years later the first concrete stand was built where the current electrical score keeping screen is located at 17 Called A Vila Mais Famosa do Mundo The World s Most Famous Village the Estadio Urbano Caldeira also came to be called after the era of Os Santasticos 1956 1973 the Alcapao da Vila The Village Trap because opposing team often left the ground defeated 17 Due to the proximity of the stands with the field where the matches unfolds the pressure that the fans have on opposing teams was said to be incredible 17 After the golden age the Vila Belmiro became synonymous with Joga Bonito 17 19 nbsp The first concrete stand was built in 1955 In that stadium of modest dimensions stars of past and present such Pele Coutinho Pepe Giovanni Pitta Robinho Diego Neymar and Paulo Henrique Ganso became figures for the national team 17 For many years Vila Belmiro was the place where Pele demonstrated his skills 17 On 21 November 1964 at Vila Belmiro Pele scored eight goals against Botafogo SP when Santos beat the opposing squad 11 0 On 2 October 1974 Pele played his farewell game at the stadium 17 In that match Santos beat Ponte Preta 2 0 17 The stadium s attendance record currently stands at 32 989 set on 20 September 1964 when Santos and Corinthians drew 0 0 20 However the record was overshadowed by a tragic event as part of the stadium bleachers collapsed resulting in injury to 181 spectators 17 The match was abandoned and rescheduled 10 days later in the Pacaembu 17 Development edit During the 1996 Campeonato Paulista the stadium was closed because the field was in a poor condition During this time Santos FC played in many stadiums including the Estadio Bruno Jose Daniel in Santo Andre and the Pacaembu Stadium in Sao Paulo 13 After that the stadium was modified to adopt a system of drainage and irrigation systems controlled by computer On 20 July 1997 Santos inaugurated the new stadium bleachers located behind the goal net where today the visiting fans are located at 21 On 27 January 1998 during a game between Santos FC and Delia Tavano a new illumination system was used with level of 1 200 lux more than the FIFA minimum recommendation 13 nbsp Estadio Urbano Caldeira hosted a charity match in 2003 On 17 November 2003 Santos FC opened the Memorial das Conquistas a place inside the stadium as the club memorial containing trophies medals documents shirts posters movies and many other items that recount the club s history 13 Visitors can also enter the team clock room press room and the pitch and at the end of a tour can buy club products in a club store inside the stadium 13 In 2009 the new electronic scoreboard was purchased twice the size of the previous panel and provides the score of the game shows materials promotions and news of Santos 13 In addition the stadium has acquired new seats 13 More than five thousand seats were installed to better serve members of the club The seats have been approved by FIFA and were imported from Europe 13 The Vila Belmiro was one of the venues of the 1949 Copa America 22 hosted the 1962 Copa Libertadores final and the 1998 Copa CONMEBOL final 23 24 It has also hosted a Copa do Brasil final in 2010 25 Due to its relative low capacity Santos has used other stadiums for high profile matches such as the Estadio Palestra Italia 26 27 Pacaembu and Morumbi 28 29 30 all located in Sao Paulo and the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro 31 Current Santos President Luis Alvaro Ribeiro and other club directors are agreeing on building a stadium in a city nearby Santos called Cubatao a stadium for 40 000 people which would become Santos home field for almost 70 of the games during the season which would increase the team s profits Memorial das Conquistas edit nbsp Several trophies won by Santos FC at the Memorial das ConquistasSantos built a space to receive visitors and tourists interested in knowing the history and achievements of the club in 2003 Named the Memorial das Conquistas 32 it is one of the main attractions of the Estadio Urbano Caldeira inaugurated by Pele Cabralzinho and Marcelo Texeira 32 33 The museum s collection is distributed over an area of 380 square meters In addition to trophies there are life size photos banners documents uniforms balls and other multimedia objects 32 Visitors are greeted by bilingual guides available to answer queries regarding the club s history and exhibits at the museum 32 The material is divided into thematic areas 32 Beyond Espaco Pele personal collection with pieces from O Rei 34 there is the location of state and national titles information about the city Santos and the World among others 32 The museum also innovates by presenting various multimedia equipment such as TV sets which allow viewing of historical plays 32 The CineGol is a site which reproduces a piece of football field in a projection room that lets you view movies and special clips about the club 32 Since its inauguration it has received over 300 000 visitors 35 1949 South American Championship editOne match of the 1949 South American Championship was played at the Estadio Urbano Caldeira April 27 1949Peru nbsp 3 0 nbsp BoliviaR Drago nbsp 31 74 Heredia nbsp 77 pen Vila Belmiro SantosAttendance 12 000Referee Alberto Da Gama Malcher BRA See also edit nbsp Brazil portal nbsp Association football portalList of football stadiums in Brazil CT Rei Pele CT Meninos da Vila Arena SantosReferences edit Vila Belmiro in Portuguese SantosFC com br 27 July 2016 CNEF Cadastro Nacional de Estadios de Futebol PDF in Portuguese 18 January 2016 Retrieved 3 June 2016 Anuario Conmebol Sudamericana 2022 CONMEBOL 3 April 2023 p 48 Retrieved 12 May 2023 Estadio Urbano Caldeira in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 20 October 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2011 A inauguracao do nosso estadio in Portuguese Porto Gente Archived from the original on 10 September 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Estadio Urbano Caldeira in Portuguese Tio Sam Archived from the original on 15 April 2013 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Estadio Urbano Caldeira Vila Belmiro in Portuguese World Stadiums Archived from the original on 4 August 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Pacaembu in Portuguese Pacaembu Retrieved 10 August 2011 Vila Belmiro in Portuguese Classico e Classico Retrieved 10 August 2011 Pele s funeral and burial to take place in hometown 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Estadio Urbano Caldeira in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Cunha Odir 2003 Time dos Sonhos Dream Teams in Portuguese ISBN 85 7594 020 1 Urbano Caldeira in Portuguese Meu Timao Retrieved 10 August 2011 Ha 13 anos Vila Belmiro ganhava novas arquibancadas in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Southamerican Championship 1949 RSSSF Archived from the original on 27 March 2009 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Copa Libertadores de America 1962 RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 Copa Conmebol 1998 RSSSF Archived from the original on 12 January 2016 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Brazil 2010 Cup in Portuguese RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 Recopa Sudamericana 1968 RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 Recopa Sudamericana 1969 RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 O Santos FC e o Pacaembu in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Copa Libertadores de America 2011 RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 Copa Libertadores de America 2003 RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 Copa Libertadores de America 1963 RSSSF Retrieved 10 August 2011 a b c d e f g h Memorial das Conquistas in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 20 October 2011 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Pele inaugura espaco espaco no Memorial das Conquistas dedicado ao octa no Brasileiro in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Various from many of his biographies See for example Pele Ole Biography Archived from the original on 1 August 2009 Retrieved 27 August 2011 3rd section last line The King was given to Pele by the French press in 1961 after he played a few matches with SFC in Europe Or the already quote 1 Or the book Pele King of Soccer Pele El rey del futbol Monica Brown Author amp Rudy Gutierrez Illustrator Rayo Publishing December 2008 ISBN 978 0 06 122779 0 Conheca o Memorial das Conquistas do Santos FC in Portuguese Santos Futebol Clube Archived from the original on 26 March 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2011 Further reading editCalazans Fernando 1998 O Nosso Futebol Our Football in Portuguese Mauad Editora Ltda ISBN 85 85756 66 7 Carravetta Elio 2006 Modernizacao da Gestao no Futebol Brasileiro Modernization in Brazilian Football Management in Portuguese ISBN 85 7497 287 8 Cruz Antonio 2003 Futebol Brasileiro Brazilian Football in Portuguese ISBN 85 87293 31 1 Cunha Odir Unzelte Celso 2009 O Grande Jogo Corinthians X Santos O maior duelo alvinegro do futebol contado por dois historiadores fanaticos in Portuguese ISBN 978 85 7679 222 2 Cunha Odir 2003 Pedrinho Escolheu um Time in Portuguese ISBN 978 85 87306 19 7 Cunha Odir 2003 Time dos Sonhos Dream Teams in Portuguese ISBN 85 7594 020 1 Guarche Guilherme Gomez 2003 Santos FC O Melhor do Seculo nas Americas in Portuguese ISBN 85 901925 1 2 Helal Ronaldo Jorge Antonio Soares Goncalves Lovisolo Hugo 2001 Invencao do pais futebol The invention of a football nation in Portuguese Mauad Editora Ltda ISBN 85 7478 046 4 Enciclopedia do Futebol Brasileiro Lance 2001 Lemos Vladir 2007 O Dia Em Que Me Tornei Santista in Portuguese ISBN 978 85 87537 84 3 Luxemburgo Vanderlei Ostrovsky Ingo 2003 Profissao Campeao Como o Santos ganhou o Campeonato Brasileiro de 2004 in Portuguese Macia Pepe Jose 2006 Bombas de Alegria Realejo Edicoes ISBN 85 99905 01 5 Moreira da Silva Norberto 2007 Santos FC 95 anos Passado de Glorias Santos FC 95 years Glorious past in Portuguese Santos FC Napoleao Antonio Carlos 1999 O Brasil na Taca Libertadores da America Brazil in the Copa Libertadores in Portuguese ISBN 85 7478 001 4 Revan Editora 1994 Futebol brasileiro o gigante a despertar Brazilian Football a giant awakens in Portuguese ISBN 85 7106 059 2 Spampinato Angelo Stadi del Mondo World Stadiums in Italian Torero Jose Roberto Santos Dicionario Santista Santos Santista Dictionary in Portuguese ISBN 85 00 01601 9 Torero Jose Roberto Pimenta Marcus Aurelius 1998 Santos um time dos ceus Santos a team from heaven in Portuguese ISBN 85 06 02745 4 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Estadio Urbano Caldeira Estadio Urbano Caldeira at www santosfc com br Estadio Urbano Caldeira image Stadium pictures at StadiumDB comPreceded byEstadio Centenario MontevideoPacaembu Sao Paulo Copa LibertadoresSecond leg Final Venue1962Estadio Centenario Montevideo First leg El Monumental Buenos Aires Third leg Succeeded byMaracana Rio de JaneiroLa Bombonera Buenos AiresPreceded byEstadio Ciudad de Lanus LanusMineirao Belo Horizonte Copa CONMEBOLFirst leg Final Venue1998Estadio Gigante de Arroyito Rosario Second leg Succeeded byEstadio Rei Pele MaceioEstadio Chateau Carreras Cordoba Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Estadio Urbano Caldeira amp oldid 1188966712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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