Estádio Olímpico João Havelange

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João Havelange Olympic Stadium
Engenhão
Full name Estádio Olímpico João Havelange
Location Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Built 2003-2007
Opened 2007
Owner City of Rio de Janeiro
Operator Botafogo
Surface Grass (105 x 68m)
Architect Carlos Porto [1]
Tenants Botafogo
Capacity 45,000[2]

Estádio Olímpico João Havelange (João Havelange Olympic Stadium), also known as Engenhão, is a multi-use stadium located in the Engenho de Dentro neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It is used mostly for football matches and athletics. The stadium hosted twelve matches of the first stage of the men's and women's football tournaments of the 2007 Pan American Games. The stadium currently has a maximum capacity of 45,000 people, but it can be expanded to accommodate 60,000 seated guests. [2].

The stadium is owned by the City of Rio de Janeiro, but it has been rented to Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas until at least 2027 (20 years).[3] It is named after João Havelange, who was president of FIFA from 1974 to 1998.

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[edit] History

Botafogo fans.
Botafogo fans.

On June 30, 2007, the stadium was inaugurated. The first match was the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A game between Botafogo and Fluminense. 40,000 tickets were available for the match and they were exchanged for powdered milk. [4] However, 43,810 people were at the stadium to watch the inauguration match, when Botafogo beat Fluminense 2-1. The first goal of the match was scored by Fluminense's Alex Dias. As Alex Dias scored the first goal of the stadium, he was awarded the Valdir Pereira Trophy (Taça Valdir Pereira), which was named after retired footballer Didi. As Botafogo won the stadium's inaugural match, the João Havelange Trophy (Taça João Havelange) was awarded to the club. [5]

On August 3, 2007, Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas signed a deal with the City of Rio de Janeiro to rent the stadium for 20 years.[3]

On August 11, 2007, a 15-meter long and 6-meter high stadium wall collapsed, but nobody was hurt. [6]

[edit] 2007 Pan American Games

The stadium hosted the following football matches of the 2007 Pan American Games [7]:

[edit] Men's tournament

Group A

15 July
15:30
Brazil Flag of Brazil 3 – 0 Flag of Honduras Honduras
Lulinha Scored after 22 minutes 22' (pen.) Scored after 66 minutes 66' Scored after 90 minutes 90' (pen.)

Group C

15 July
18:15
Argentina Flag of Argentina 1 – 1 Flag of Haiti Haiti
Mazzola Scored after 37 minutes 37' Mechack Scored after 33 minutes 33'

Group A

18 July
15:30
Brazil Flag of Brazil 2 – 0 Flag of Costa Rica Costa Rica
Maicon 18' Alex 24'

Group B

18 July
18:15
Mexico Flag of Mexico 2 – 0 Flag of Venezuela Venezuela
Velasco Scored after 2 minutes 2'
Esqueda Scored after 14 minutes 14'

[edit] Women's tournament

Group A

12 July
14:00
Brazil Flag of Brazil 4 – 0 Flag of Uruguay Uruguay
Referee: Cerdas (CRC)
Daniela Scored after 2 minutes 2'Scored after 69 minutes 69'
Cristiane Scored after 15 minutes 15'
Rosana Scored after 35 minutes 35'

Group B

12 July
18:15
USA Flag of the United States 7 – 1 Flag of Paraguay Paraguay
Referee: Beltrame (BRA)
O'Hara Scored after 16 minutes 16'Scored after 51 minutes 51'
Cheney Scored after 18 minutes 18'Scored after 37 minutes 37'Scored after 49 minutes 49'
Nogueira Scored after 66 minutes 66'
McDonald Scored after 68 minutes 68'
Alarcon Scored after 2 minutes 2'

Group A

14 July
15:30
Jamaica Flag of Jamaica 0 – 5 Flag of Brazil Brazil
Katia Scored after 9 minutes 9' Scored after 52 minutes 52'
Daniela Scored after 23 minutes 23'
Marta Scored after 65 minutes 65' (pen.)
Cristiane Scored after 85 minutes 85' (pen.)

Group B

14 July
18:15
Paraguay Flag of Paraguay 0 – 5 Flag of Mexico Mexico
Maria Valdez Scored after 20 minutes 20'
Ocampo Scored after 28 minutes 28'Scored after 82 minutes 82'
CorralScored after 70 minutes 70' Scored after 89 minutes 89'

Group A

16 July
15:30
Canada Flag of Canada 4 – 0 Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
Neil Scored after 13 minutes 13'
Lang Scored after 24 minutes 24' Scored after 30 minutes 30' Scored after 50 minutes 50'

Group B

16 July
18:15
Mexico Flag of Mexico 0 – 1 Flag of Argentina Argentina
Eva González Scored after 90+ minutes 90+'

Group B

18 July
09:00
USA Flag of the United States 3 – 0 Flag of Argentina Argentina
Washington Scored after 20 minutes 20'
Nogueira Scored after 44 minutes 44'
McDonald Scored after 90+ minutes 90+'

Group A

18 July
11:15
Brazil Flag of Brazil 10 – 0 Flag of Ecuador Ecuador
Cristiane Scored after 10 minutes 10' Scored after 27 minutes 27' Scored after 30 minutes 30' Scored after 47 minutes 47'
Daniela Scored after 18 minutes 18'
Marta Scored after 35 minutes 35' Scored after 56 minutes 56' Scored after 74 minutes 74' Scored after 90 minutes 90'
Pretinha Scored after 66 minutes 66'

[edit] References

  1. ^ Engenhão foi inspirado em Niemeyer. Lancenet. Retrieved on 2007-07-10.
  2. ^ a b João Havelange Sports Complex. Brazilian Olympic Committee. Retrieved on 2007-06-30.
  3. ^ a b Botafogo vai administrar estádio olímpico do Engenhão. Correio Web. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
  4. ^ Clássico entre Botafogo e Fluminense não terá venda de ingressos. Jornal do Brasil. Retrieved on 2007-06-23.
  5. ^ Na inauguração do Engenhão, Bota vence Flu e dispara na ponta. UOL Esporte. Retrieved on 2007-06-30.
  6. ^ Muro do Engenhão desaba no Rio sem deixar feridos. A Tarde On Line. Retrieved on 2007-08-28.
  7. ^ Schedule and Results. 2007 Pan American Games official website. Retrieved on 2007-07-21.

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