STADIUMS
The World Cup matches will be played in a total of 12 stadiums.
Estádio MineirãoLocation: Belo Horizonte Capacity: 62,500 Status: Ready Games: 6 |
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Estádio Nacional Mané GarrinchaLocation: Brasilia Capacity: 71,000 Status: Ready Games: 7 |
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Arena PantanalLocation: Cuiabá Capacity: 42,900 Status: Under renovation Games: 4 |
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Arena da BaixadaLocation: Curitiba Capacity: 43,000 Status: Under construction Games: 4 |
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Estádio CastelãoLocation: Fortaleza Capacity: 64,800 Status: Ready Games: 6 |
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Arena da AmazôniaLocation: Manaus Capacity: 42,300 Status: Ready Games: 4 |
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Arena das DunasLocation: Natal Capacity: 42,000 Status: Ready Games: 4 |
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Estádio Beira-RioLocation: Porto Alegre Capacity: 56,000 Status: Ready Games: 5 |
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Arena PernambucoLocation: Recife Capacity: 46,000 Status: Ready Games: 5 |
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Estádio do MaracanãLocation: Rio de Janeiro Capacity: 78,000 Status: Ready Games: 7 |
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Arena Fonte NovaLocation: Salvador Capacity: 55,000 Status: Ready Games: 6 |
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Arena de São PauloLocation: São Paulo Capacity: 65,800 Status: Under construction Games: 6 |
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This video shows characteristics of the host cities and the World Cup Brazil 2014 stadiums. Many photos are not taken of the real stadiums, for the simple reason that the construction and renovation are still in progress. However it gives a clear idea which stadiums will be used for the World Cup 2014. Ignore the stadium names though, some have been replaced with the current names.
