Arena Corinthians (Stadium World Cup 2014) (São Paulo)

Brazil / Sao Paulo / Guarulhos / São Paulo / Avenida Miguel Ignácio Curi
 World Cup football stadium, football / soccer stadium

Belongs to Sport Club Corinthians Paulista. Future of Sport Club Corinthians stadium for the World Cup 2014 in Brazil. Also in construction. The Arena Corinthians, in the eastern city of São Paulo, will have capacity for 48,000 spectators. To host the opening of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, FIFA provides 65,000 seats. With the requirement will be added removable seats 20 billion, leaving a total of 68 thousand. The surplus seats will be removed after the close of the tournament. The stadium itself will provide a long-held dream of the Club. Corinthians and Odebrecht began in 2004 the first contacts to build and, in 2010, as part of the centenary celebrations Corinthians, a first agreement was signed between the two parties. In July 2011, the new stadium was budgeted at U.S. $ 820 million. This figure already includes the initial service excavating and preparing the ground of the stadium, whose works have been performed since May 30. The design of future Arena Corinthians, by architect Anibal Coutinho, states that it has facilities to accommodate 32 heads of state, representatives of the countries that will dispute the World Cup in Brazil. There will also be simultaneous work structure to five thousand reporters all parts of the world.
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Coordinates:   23°32'42"S   46°28'27"W

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