Estádio Vila Capanema
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Estádio Durival Britto e Silva, also known as Estádio Durival Britto, or Vila Capanema (Portuguese for Capanema Borough), is one of the football stadiums of Paraná Clube in Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil, the other being Estádio Vila Olímpica. The stadium holds 18,534 people. It is named after Colonel Durival Britto e Silva, who was presidente of the RFFSA, a railroad company.
[edit] History
It was built in 1947 and the first match occurred on January 23 of that year, when Fluminense Football Club from Rio de Janeiro beat Clube Atlético Ferroviário (now Paraná Clube) 5-1. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Fluminense's Careca.
During many years Estádio Vila Capanema was Curitiba's most modern and comfortable stadium with a capacity of 15,000 spectators. It was built to host 1950 FIFA World Cup games and in June 25, 1950, Spain beat the United States of America and in the 29th day of that month, Paraguay played against Sweden.
The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 24,303 people, set on September 8, 1968 when Atlético Paranaense beat Santos 3-2.
Estádio Vila Capanema was modernized and Paraná Clube opened the stadium again on September 20, 2006. More than 60 skyboxes were built as well as new facilities like bathrooms and snack bars. The capacity of the stadium rose to 18,534 fans
.[edit] References
- ↑ Official website
- ↑ Especial Placar - Guia 2006 Brasileirão - São Paulo: Editora Abril, 2006.
- Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 2 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.