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WORLD CUP 2014 VENUES
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista is one of the 3 biggest clubs in Sao Paulo and the city’s best-supported side. However it was also the only club which did not own a stadium with the necessary capacity and infrastructure to host games during the World Cup 2014.read more and see what matches are being played at the Arena de Sau Paulo
Arena de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo
The original capital city of Brazil: Salvador will welcome the World Cup 2014 in a brand new purpose-built stadium with a seating capacity of over 52,000. The new arena will host 6 games during the World Cup 2014 and has been constructed on the site of the Fonte Nova.read more and see what matches are being played at the Arena Fonte Nova
Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador
The passionate city of Recife, is home to 3 historic Brazilian clubs in the shape of Nautico, Santa Cruz and Sport. Having already hosted a match during the World Cup 1950 (Chile’s 5-2 win over the USA at the Ilha do Retiro stadium), the city has gained a brand-new arena in time to host 5 matches during the World Cup 2014.read more and see what matches are being played at the Arena Pernambuco
Arena Pernambuco, Recife
Manaus is situated in the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the inspiration for the refurbished stadium, which will be enclosed by a metal structure designed to resemble a straw basket, a product the region is famous for.read more and see what matches are being played at the Arena Amazonia
Arena Amazonia, Manaus
Located on reclaimed land on the banks of the River Guaiba, the Estadio Beira-Rio is the home of Internacional, arch-rivals to their Porto Alegre neighbours Gremio. The venue of many a thrilling city derby and four Copa Libertadores finals, the stadium will host five games at the World Cup 2014, among them a Round-of-16 tie.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio Beira-Rio
Estadio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre
The Estadio Castelao was built in 1973, officially known as the Estadio Governador Placido Castelo, is home to the Fortaleza’s two biggest clubs, Ceara and Fortaleza. The stadium has been entirely renovated to enable it to host matches at the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 and the World Cup 2014.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio Castelao
Estadio Castelao, Fortaleza
Since the orginal renovation, completed in June 1999, the historic Estadio Joaquim Americo – better known as the Arena da Baixada – has been thought of as one of Brazil’s most modern and well-appointed stadiums.read more and see what matches are being played at the Arena da Baixada
Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Since the orginal renovation, completed in June 1999, the historic Estadio Joaquim Americo – better known as the Arena da Baixada – has been thought of as one of Brazil’s most modern and well-appointed stadiums.read more and see what matches are being played at the Arena da Baixada
Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Located on reclaimed land on the banks of the River Guaiba, the Estadio Beira-Rio is the home of Internacional, arch-rivals to their Porto Alegre neighbours Gremio. The venue of many a thrilling city derby and four Copa Libertadores finals, the stadium will host five games at the World Cup 2014, among them a Round-of-16 tie.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio das Dunas
Estadio das Dunas, Natal
Orginally built for World Cup 1950, the Estadio Jornalista Mario Filho, better known as the Maracana, provided the venue for the final between the host nation, Brazil, and Uruguay. Uruguay went on to win this match 2-1 with the result being considered to be one of the biggest upsets in football history and a result Brazil will be keen to avoid in 2014.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio do Marcana
Estadio do Maracana, Rio de Janeiro
Home to former champions Atletico Mineiro and Cruzeiro, Estadio Mineirao is one of the most historic venues in Brazilian football. The 57,483 venue has undergone a complete renovation prior to hosting six matches, including one semi-final, at the World Cup 2014.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio Mineiro
Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte
The imposing Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha is a reflection of Brasilia grand architecture, an arena with seating for 68,009 spectators, making it the 2nd largest of the stadiums hosting matches at the World Cup 2014.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio Nacional
Estadio Nacional - Brasilia
The Estadio Arena Pantanal in Cuiaba continues the sustainability theme throughout the World Cup 2014 and this has been key to the construction and maintenance of the new arena from the project’s beginning.read more and see what matches are being played at the Estadio Arena Pantanal
Estadio Arena Pantanal, Cuiaba
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