New Corinthians Stadium | |
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Arena Itaquera Itaquerão Fielzão Arena Corinthians |
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Location | São Paulo, Brazil |
Broke ground | 2011 |
Built | 2011-2013 (scheduled) |
Opened | 2013 (scheduled) |
Owner | Corinthians |
Operator | Corinthians |
Architect | Aníbal Coutinho |
General Contractor | Odebrecht |
Capacity | 48,000 (68,000 during 2014 FIFA World Cup)[1] |
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Corinthians |
The New Corinthians Stadium (Portuguese: Novo Estádio do Corinthians), also known as "Itaquerão"[2], "Fielzão"[3] and "Arena Corinthians" is a proposed football stadium which would be built in Itaquera area of São Paulo, Brazil, and will replace the city owned Pacaembu Stadium as the home stadium of Corinthians. The project was first announced on August 27, 2010, by president of CBF Ricardo Teixeira, the governor of São Paulo, Alberto Goldman and the mayor of São Paulo Gilberto Kassab, with a planned opening date of 2013. The stadium is intended to have a capacity of 48,000 spectators, with 20,000 additional seats during 2014 FIFA World Cup in order to hold the opening game.[4][5]
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