Arena das Dunas
Football stadium in Natal, Brazil From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arena das Dunas ("Dunes Arena") is a football stadium in Natal, Brazil. It has a capacity of 31,375 spectators, and was designed by sports architect Christopher Lee of Populous.[2][3][4] The stadium hosted football matches for the 2014 FIFA World Cup held in Brazil. During the tournament, it had a seating capacity of 42,000. It was built in place of the Machadão, which was demolished in 2011.[5]
Full name | Arena das Dunas |
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Location | Centro Administrativo Rio Grande do Norte, Lagoa Nova, Natal, Brazil |
Owner | OAS Arenas |
Operator | OAS Arenas |
Executive suites | 39 |
Capacity | 31,375 |
Field size | 105 x 68 m |
Construction | |
Built | 2011–2013 |
Opened | 26 January 2014 |
Construction cost | R$ 400 million € 110.1 million |
Architect | Populous[1] |
Tenants | |
América-RN |
This project replaced an old project called "Estádio Estrela dos Reis Magos" that would have been located in the neighbouring municipality of Parnamirim.[6] In the new project, a shopping centre and commercial buildings, hotels of international standard and an artificial lake around the stadium will be built.[7]
The stadium is located by the Senador Salgado Filho Avenue (BR-101 highway), a multi-lane road already served by the Complexo Viário do Quarto Centenário (Fourth Centennial Complex road or Complexo Viário Senador Carlos Alberto de Sousa). The project received high praise from FIFA inspectors.[8]
2014 FIFA World Cup
Brazil national football team
Date | Time (UTC-03) | Team #1 | Res. | Team #2 | Round | Attendance |
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October 6, 2016 | 21:45 | Brazil | 5–0 | Bolivia | 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification | 40,013 |
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