

BRAZIL
FOOTBALL

Belo Horizonte
CAPACITY :
61,846
CONSTRUCTED :
1965

Belo Horizonte is used for regular team football in the Brazilian league, in Belo Horizonte. The Mineirao Stadium hosted 6 games during the 2014 World Cup and games during the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Brasilia
CAPACITY :
71,000
CONSTRUCTED :
2013

Brasilia is used for regular team football in the Brazilian league. The Mane Garrincha Stadium hosted 7 games during the 2014 World Cup and matches during the 2016 Summer Olympics and the 2013 Confederation Cup.

Brazil National
CAPACITY :
78,838
CONSTRUCTED :
1950

Brazil National is used for regular International matches for the National football team. The Maracana Stadium hosted the 1950 World Cup and the 2014 World Cup with 7 matches including the Final.

Fortaleza
CAPACITY :
63,903
CONSTRUCTED :
1973

Fortaleza is used for regular team football in the Brazilian league; it's record attendance is 118,496, from 1980 when Brazil played. The Castelao Arena hosted 2014 World Cup will 6 matches, including a quarter final.

Luso
CAPACITY :
30,000
CONSTRUCTED :
2005

Luso-Brasilero Stadium is used for regular team Football by a top second division team in the Brazilian league. It is a modern stadium built on an island close to Rio de Janeiro.

Manuas
CAPACITY :
44,000
CONSTRUCTED :
2013

Manuas is used for regular team football in the Brazilian League by three football teams. Amazonas Arena was chosen for the 2014 World Cup hosting 4 matches and the 2016 Summer Olympics football matches.

Recife
CAPACITY :
46,000
CONSTRUCTED :
2013

Recife is a new stadium used for regular team football in the Brazilian league, in Pernambuco. The Itaipava Pernambuco Arena was built for the 2014 World Cup, hosting 5 matches and the 2013 Confederations Cup.

Rio de Janeiro
CAPACITY :
78,838
CONSTRUCTED :
1950

Rio de Janeiro is used for regular team football by the current champions of the Brazilian league. The Maracana Stadium hosted the 1950 World Cup and the 2014 World Cup with 7 matches including the Final.

Salvador
CAPACITY :
55,000
CONSTRUCTED :
2013

Salvador is used for regular football for two teams in the Brazilian league, in Salvador. The Fonte Nova Arena hosted the 2013 Confederations Cup, the 2014 World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic football matches.

Sao Paulo East
CAPACITY :
48,234
CONSTRUCTED :
2013

Sao Paulo East is used for regular team football in the Brazilian league. The New Corinthians Stadium was especially re-built for the 2014 World Cup, hosting 6 matches including the opening game and a semi-final match.

Sao Paulo West
CAPACITY :
67,052
CONSTRUCTED :

Sao Paulo West is used for regular team football in the Brazilian league. The New Corinthians Stadium was especially re-built for the 2014 World Cup, hosting 6 matches including the opening game and a semi-final match.