Monday, April 7, 2014
Itaipava
Arena Pernambuco
Location
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São Lourenço da Mata, Pernambuco, Brazil
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Coordinates
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8° 2′ 24″ S, 35° 0′ 29″ W
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Built
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October 2010 to April 2013
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Opened
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May 22, 2013
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Owner
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Odebrecht/Government of Pernambuco
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Surface
|
Grass
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Architect
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Daniel Fernandes
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Capacity
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46,154
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Field dimensions
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105 x 68 m
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Tenants
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2014 FIFA WORLD CUP
Náutico
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Itaipava Arena Pernambuco is a new
multi-use stadium in the Western suburbs of the Recife metropolitan area, in
São Lourenço da Mata, Brazil, that is currently in the building stages. Once
completed, it will be used mostly for football matches and will be used to host
matches during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The stadium will have a capacity of
46,160 people. In 2012 Clube Náutico Capibaribe, one of three professional
football clubs in the Recife metro area, signed into agreement to become part
owners of the new stadium. Beginning in July 2013, Clube Náutico Capibaribe
will play all of their home games at Itaipava Arena Pernambuco.
Construction of the new stadium is being
done by Odebrecht Infraestrutura and is being completed in various stages. When
fully finished the area around Arena Pernambuco will include a university
campus, indoor arena, hotel and convention center, plus commercial, business
and residential units and a large entertainment complex with shopping centers,
cinemas, bars and restaurants.
A "Green" arena: Odebrecht
Energia, in partnership with Neoenergia, is implementing a solar power plant in
Pernambuco Arena. With an investment of about $ 13 million, the solar plant
will generate 1MW of installed capacity and is part of a program of research and
development of solar power in the country. When not filling the stadium, the
energy generated by the plant will be able to meet the average consumption of
6,000 people.
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
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Date
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Time (UTC-03)
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Team #1
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Res.
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Team #2
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Round
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Attendance
|
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June 16, 2013
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19:00
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Spain
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2-1
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Uruguay
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Group B
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41,705
|
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June 19, 2013
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19:00
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Italy
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4-3
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Japan
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Group A
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40,489
|
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June 23, 2013
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16:00
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Uruguay
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8-0
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Tahiti
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Group B
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22,047
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2014 FIFA World Cup
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Date
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Time (UTC-03)
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Team #1
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Res.
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Team #2
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Round
|
|
June 14, 2014
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19:00
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Ivory Coast
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Match 6
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Japan
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Group C
|
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June 20, 2014
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13:00
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Italy
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Match 24
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Costa Rica
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Group D
|
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June 23, 2014
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17:00
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Croatia
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Match 34
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Mexico
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Group A
|
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June 26, 2014
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13:00
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United States
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Match 45
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Germany
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Group G
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June 29, 2014
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17:00
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Winner Group D
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Match 52
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Runner-up Group C
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Round of 16
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Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova
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Full name
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Complexo
Esportivo Cultural Professor Octávio Mangabeira
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Location
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R.
Lions Club, 217-547, Nazaré, Salvador, Brazil
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Coordinates
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12°58′43″S
38°30′15″W / 12.97861°S 38.50417°W
|
|
Broke ground
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2010
|
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Opened
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April
7, 2013
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Owner
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Bahia
State Government
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Operator
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Fonte
Nova Negócios e Participações S/A
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Surface
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Grass
|
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Cost
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R$
591.070.000
|
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Architect
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Marc
Duwe and Claas Schulitz
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Capacity
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50,000
|
|
Dimensions
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105
x 68m
|
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Tenants
|
EC
Bahia
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·
The Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova
officially Complexo Esportivo Cultural Professor Octávio Mangabeira is a
football-only stadium for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and the subsequent
2014 FIFA World Cup. The stadium is located in Salvador, Bahia and it has a
maximum capacity of 55,000 people.
·
The stadium was built in place of
the older Estádio Fonte Nova. An group of architects from Brunswick, Germany,
which also redesigned the old Hanover stadium into a modern arena for the 2006
Cup has been selected after bidding.
·
From 2013, the brewery Itaipava
from Grupo Petropolis, will sign the naming rights of the new arena
"Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova" under a sponsorship agreement until the
year 2023, amounting to $ 100 million. This was the first naming rights
agreement signed to 2014 World Cup stadiums.
·
The stadium was inaugurated on
April 7, 2013, with a Campeonato Baiano game in which Vitória defeated Bahia
5-1. The first player to score a goal in the stadium was Vitória's Renato Cajá.
During this match, some supporters weren't able to see the game completely due
to some blind spots. Also, the stadium had excessive dust and some puddles. The
company responsible for the stadium, owned by Grupo OAS and Odebrecht , said it
was aware of the problems.
·
On May 27, 2013 a section of the
roof collapsed after heavy rain.
·
The stadium will also be one of the
venues used for the football competition of the 2016 Summer Olympics.
Football games
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
|
Date
|
Time
(UTC-03)
|
Team
#1
|
Res.
|
Team
#2
|
Round
|
Attendance
|
|
June
20, 2013
|
19:00
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Nigeria
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1-2
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Uruguay
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Group B
|
26,769
|
|
June
22, 2013
|
16:00
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Italy
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2–4
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Brazil
|
Group A
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48,874
|
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June
30, 2013
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13:00
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Uruguay
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2–2
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Italy
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3rd place
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43,382
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2014 FIFA World Cup
|
Date
|
Time (UTC-03)
|
Team #1
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Res.
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Team
#2
|
Round
|
|
June
13, 2014
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16:00
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Spain
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Match
3
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Netherlands
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Group
B
|
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June 16, 2014
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13:00
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Germany
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Match 13
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Portugal
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Group G
|
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June 20, 2014
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16:00
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Switzerland
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Match 25
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France
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Group E
|
|
June
25, 2014
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13:00
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Match
44
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Iran
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Group F
|
|
July
1, 2014
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17:00
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Winner
Group H
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Match
56
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Runner-up Group G
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Round of 16
|
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July
5, 2014
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17:00
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Winner
Match 51
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Match
59
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Winner
Match 52
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Quarter-finals
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