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Estádio Brinco de Ouro






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Coordinates: 22°5435S 47°0237W / 22.90972°S 47.04361°W / -22.90972; -47.04361
 

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Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa
Brinco de Ouro (The Golden Earring)
Map
Full nameEstádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa
LocationCampinas, Brazil
Coordinates22°54′35S 47°02′37W / 22.90972°S 47.04361°W / -22.90972; -47.04361
OwnerGuarani
Capacity29,130[1]
Field size105 by 68 metres (114.8 yd × 74.4 yd)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
OpenedMay 31, 1953
ArchitectÍcaro de Castro Mello
Osvaldo Correio Gonçalves
Tenants
Guarani
Palmeiras (some matches)

The Estádio Brinco de Ouro da Princesa Portuguese pronunciation: [isˈtadʒju ˈbɾĩku dʒi ˈowɾu] ("Princess' Golden Earring Stadium"), also known as Estádio Brinco de Ouro ("Golden Earring Stadium"), or just Brinco de Ouro ("Golden Earring"), is a football stadium inaugurated on May 31, 1953 in Campinas, São Paulo state, Brazil with a maximum capacity of 29,130 people. The stadium is owned by Guarani Futebol Clube and has a pitch size of 105,12m x 70,12m (today is 105m x 68m) Brinco de Ouro's architects were Ícaro de Castro Mello and Osvaldo Correio Gonçalves.

The stadium's peculiar name comes from the presentation of the then-unnamed stadium's project to the newspaper Correio Popular with the title "Golden earring for the "princess", comparing the circular shape of the future stadium to an earring and making a pun with the nickname of the city of Campinas — Princesa D'Oeste (Princess of the West).[2]

History

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Brinco de Ouro stadium during a night game.

The stadium was inaugurated on May 31, 1953, originally with wood bleachers and a maximum capacity of 15,000 spectators. 22 years later, the wood bleachers were replaced by concrete bleachers, increasing the stadium maximum capacity to 25,000 people. In 1970, another bleachers block was added, and the maximum capacity was increased to 35,000 spectators. In 1978, Guarani won the Brazilian Championship, and the club board of directors decided to increase again the stadium maximum capacity. In 1980, toboggan-like bleachers were built, and the stadium maximum capacity was increased to 55,000 people. Today, the stadium has a maximum capacity of 29,130 spectators.[3]

The inaugural match was played on May 31, 1953, when Guarani beat Palmeiras 3-1. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Guarani's Nilo.

The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 52,002, set on April 15, 1982 when Flamengo beat Guarani 3-2.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • ^ "Brinco de Ouro da Princesa - Guarani Futebol Clube". guaranifc.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2015-12-30. Retrieved 2024-03-13.
  • ^ www.fussballtempel.net
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