
One of the most historic venues in Brazilian football and called home by Atletico Mineiro and Cruzeiro, the 66,805 capacity Estadio Mineirao is set to...
In keeping with one of the country’s most architecturally advanced cities, Brasilia’s 70,042-capacity Estadio Nacional is an imposing sight and the se...
Thanks to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, the main football stadium in the city of Fortaleza, home to both Ceara and Fortaleza, will be entirely refur...
Recife, a city whose passion for the beautiful game is without question, is set to gain a brand-new arena in time to host five matches at Brazil 2014...
Built for the 1950 FIFA World Cup Brazil, and the setting for that year’s unforgettable decider between the hosts and Uruguay, the Maracana is set to...
Brazil’s first capital city, Salvador will play host to six matches at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil, with a new 56,000-capacity stadium being built...