Itaquerao Arena Corinthians, in Sao
Paulo, Brazil, is the future stadium of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. When
completed, it will be the fifth largest stadium in the upper layer of the
Brazilian League and the eleventh largest in Brazil, with a capacity of 48,234.
The stadium will host six of the FIFA
World Cup 2014 matches, including the opening game. Due to the request of at
least 65,000 seats for the opening match of the World Cup, temporary seats will
be added to the stadium for the tournament.
Corinthians plans to build a new
stadium capacity 201.304, as their own Alfredo Shurig Stadium held fewer than
14,000 people and the city of Pacaembu Stadium had to be shared with other
teams. Plans to build a new stadium required a large area, and then President
Vicente Matheus asked for a grant to the mayor of Sao Paulo in Itaquera region,
east of the city center.
The request was accepted by Mayor
Olavo Setubal on November 10, 1978 and an award for 90 years was granted on
December 26, 1978 for a 197,095.14 square meters ( 2,121,514.4 m² ) property.
The area was owned at the time by COHAB , an agency for public housing controlled
by the government of São Paulo.
The original plan had been to build
the stadium in three to five years. The grant has been renewed in 1988 for 90
years , with the proviso that any construction made in the area would revert to
the city at no cost.
Funding was obtained and no
alternatives were considered , such as obtaining a grant for the Pacaembu
Stadium and demolishing room making Alfredo Schurig Stadium to another, among
other proposals.
Corinthians announced the construction
of the 48,234 capacity stadium on August 31, 2010 , at an estimated cost of
U.S. $ 335 million and gross revenues estimated £ 100 million per year. The
original plans allow an expansion to reach 70 thousand seats .
Corinthians waiting for BNDES
financing and sell the naming rights of the stadium to pay construction costs .
The chief architect Aníbal Coutinho is
assisted by Antonio Paulo Cordeiro de Coutinho , Diegues , Lamb ( DDG ) , in
collaboration with Werner Sobek , who provided structural engineering services.
The stadium was planned to be completed by March 2013 .
Countries of the World Cup 2014
• SOUTH AFRICA
• MEXICO
• URUGUAY
• FRANCE
• ARGENTINA
• NIGERIA
• SOUTH KOREA
• GREECE
• ENGLAND
• UNITED STATES
• ALGERIA
• SLOVENIA
• GERMANY
• AUSTRALIA
• GHANA
• SERBIA
• NETHERLANDS
• DENMARK
• JAPAN
• Cameroon
• ITALIA
• PARAGUAY
• NEW ZEALAND
• ESLOVAQUIA
• BRAZIL
• NORTH KOREA
• IVORY COAST
• PORTUGAL
• SPAIN
• SWISS
• Honduras
• CHILE
In this link you will find information about the Cup, the stadium and more! If you want to know the schedule, scores and etc. These sites will help you:
http://pt.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/
http://globoesporte.globo.com/futebol/copa-do-mundo/classificacao.html
http://copadomundo.uol.com.br/tabela-da-copa/?mobile
http://esportes.r7.com/futebol/tabela-e-classificacao-copa-2014-04122013
Itaquerao Arena Corinthians, in Sao
Paulo, Brazil, is the future stadium of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. When
completed, it will be the fifth largest stadium in the upper layer of the
Brazilian League and the eleventh largest in Brazil, with a capacity of 48,234.
The stadium will host six of the FIFA
World Cup 2014 matches, including the opening game. Due to the request of at
least 65,000 seats for the opening match of the World Cup, temporary seats will
be added to the stadium for the tournament.
Corinthians plans to build a new
stadium capacity 201.304, as their own Alfredo Shurig Stadium held fewer than
14,000 people and the city of Pacaembu Stadium had to be shared with other
teams. Plans to build a new stadium required a large area, and then President
Vicente Matheus asked for a grant to the mayor of Sao Paulo in Itaquera region,
east of the city center.
The request was accepted by Mayor
Olavo Setubal on November 10, 1978 and an award for 90 years was granted on
December 26, 1978 for a 197,095.14 square meters ( 2,121,514.4 m² ) property.
The area was owned at the time by COHAB , an agency for public housing controlled
by the government of São Paulo.
The original plan had been to build
the stadium in three to five years. The grant has been renewed in 1988 for 90
years , with the proviso that any construction made in the area would revert to
the city at no cost.
Funding was obtained and no
alternatives were considered , such as obtaining a grant for the Pacaembu
Stadium and demolishing room making Alfredo Schurig Stadium to another, among
other proposals.
Corinthians announced the construction
of the 48,234 capacity stadium on August 31, 2010 , at an estimated cost of
U.S. $ 335 million and gross revenues estimated £ 100 million per year. The
original plans allow an expansion to reach 70 thousand seats .
Corinthians waiting for BNDES
financing and sell the naming rights of the stadium to pay construction costs .
The chief architect Aníbal Coutinho is
assisted by Antonio Paulo Cordeiro de Coutinho , Diegues , Lamb ( DDG ) , in
collaboration with Werner Sobek , who provided structural engineering services.
The stadium was planned to be completed by March 2013 .
Countries of the World Cup 2014
• SOUTH AFRICA
• MEXICO
• URUGUAY
• FRANCE
• ARGENTINA
• NIGERIA
• SOUTH KOREA
• GREECE
• ENGLAND
• UNITED STATES
• ALGERIA
• SLOVENIA
• GERMANY
• AUSTRALIA
• GHANA
• SERBIA
• NETHERLANDS
• DENMARK
• JAPAN
• Cameroon
• ITALIA
• PARAGUAY
• NEW ZEALAND
• ESLOVAQUIA
• BRAZIL
• NORTH KOREA
• IVORY COAST
• PORTUGAL
• SPAIN
• SWISS
• Honduras
• CHILE
In this link you will find information about the Cup, the stadium and more! If you want to know the schedule, scores and etc. These sites will help you:
http://pt.fifa.com/worldcup/matches/
http://globoesporte.globo.com/futebol/copa-do-mundo/classificacao.html
http://copadomundo.uol.com.br/tabela-da-copa/?mobile
http://esportes.r7.com/futebol/tabela-e-classificacao-copa-2014-04122013
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