Estádio Couto Pereira

Estádio Couto Pereira
Couto Pereira Stadium
Couto Pereira
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Full name Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira
Former names Estádio Belford Duarte
Location Curitiba, PR, Brazil
Built 1927-1932
Opened November 20, 1932
Renovated 2005
Owner Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Operator Coritiba Foot Ball Club
Surface Grass
Capacity
37,182
Field dimensions
109 x 72 m
Tenants
Coritiba Foot Ball Club

Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira, often shortened to Couto Pereira, is the home of Coritiba Foot Ball Club, located in Curitiba, Paraná state, Brazil. Its formal name honors the Major Antônio Couto Pereira, who was Coritiba's president in 1926, 1927, and between 1930 to 1933. He started the stadium construction.

History

In 1927, Major Antônio Couto Pereira, the club's president at that time, acquired a 36,300 m² area, paying for it a hundred contos de réis. Between the groundplot purchase, which should also accommodate the club's headquarters at the Alto da Glória neighborhood, and the stadium construction, almost five years passed.

The stadium was originally named after Belfort Duarte,. The stadium was named after Belfort Duarte because the Coritiba counselors did not come to an agreement about the stadium name. The name Belfort Duarte was chosen by president Couto Pereira as a provisory name, which lasted 45 years.

The stadium floodlights were inaugurated in 1942, when Coritiba beat Avaí 4-2.

On February 28, 1977, a General Assembly renamed the stadium to Major Antônio Couto Pereira, after the club's former president died.

In 1988 a ditch around the pitch was built, to prevent supporters from entering the field, and to give a more modern look to the stadium. At the same time were built the cabins, which reduced the stadium capacity, but also made it more comfortable.

The inaugural match was played on November 20, 1932, when Coritiba beat América 4-2. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Coritiba's Gildo.

The stadium's attendance record in a football match currently stands at 65,943, set on May 15, 1983 when Atlético-PR beat Flamengo 2-0.

The general stadium's attendance record was set on August 5, 1980, when 70,000 people came to see the Pope John Paul II.

References

Coordinates: 25°25′16.0″S 49°15′34.2″W / 25.42111°S 49.2595°W / -25.42111; -49.2595


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