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The '''Estadio Manuel Ferreira''', is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[stadium]] in [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]. It is the home venue of [[Olimpia Asunción|Club Olimpia]] and is named after former club president [[Manuel Ferreira]].
The '''Estadio Manuel Ferreira''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] [[stadium]] in [[Asunción]], [[Paraguay]]. It is the home venue of [[Olimpia Asunción|Club Olimpia]] and is named after former club president [[Manuel Ferreira]].


The stadium was opened in May 1964 with a friendly match between Olimpia and the powerful [[Santos Futebol Clube|Santos FC]] of [[Brazil]], which had the great [[Pelé]] in its team. The excitement to see Pelé playing was so big that the stadium's capacity was exceeded. Because of that during the game one of the fences supporting the crowd in the stands broke and many people got injured. As soon as the incident happened, Pelé ran and jumped over the fence to help the injured people. Fortunately, only minor injuries occurred and the match proceeded, ending in a 2-2 draw.
The stadium was opened in May 1964 with a friendly match between Olimpia and the powerful [[Santos Futebol Clube|Santos FC]] of [[Brazil]], which had [[Pelé]] in its team. The excitement to see Pelé playing was so big that the stadium's capacity was exceeded. During the game, one of the fences supporting the crowd in the stands broke and many people were injured. As soon as the incident happened, Pelé ran and jumped over the fence to help the injured people.{{fact|date=April 2016}} Only minor injuries occurred and the match proceeded, ending in a 2-2 draw.


Even though this is the "home" of Club Olimpia, the [[Estadio Defensores del Chaco|Defensores del Chaco]] stadium is used for important matches such as international matches for [[Copa Libertadores]] or derbies against the classic rivals such as [[Cerro Porteño]]. This is because the Defensores del Chaco has a greater capacity (48,000).
Though the stadium is the home ground of Club Olimpia, the [[Estadio Defensores del Chaco|Defensores del Chaco]] stadium is used for major derbies against their rivals such as [[Cerro Porteño]] because of its greater capacity.


The stadium is nicknamed "El Bosque de Para Uno" on account of its surroundings constituting large, tall trees, thus the area is vaguely reminiscent of a [[forest]] (bosque). "Para Uno" references the location having been the first stop of a now defunct [[Paraguay]]an train.
The stadium is nicknamed "The Forest of Stop One" on account of its surroundings constituting large, tall trees, and the location having been the first stop of a now defunct [[Paraguay]]an train.


==See also==
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Revision as of 00:41, 9 November 2016

Estadio Manuel Ferreira
El Bosque de Para Uno
Map
Full nameEstadio Manuel Ferreira
Capacity22,000[1]
Field size104 x 68 m
Construction
Built1964
OpenedMay, 1964
Tenants
Club Olimpia

The Estadio Manuel Ferreira is a football stadium in Asunción, Paraguay. It is the home venue of Club Olimpia and is named after former club president Manuel Ferreira.

The stadium was opened in May 1964 with a friendly match between Olimpia and the powerful Santos FC of Brazil, which had Pelé in its team. The excitement to see Pelé playing was so big that the stadium's capacity was exceeded. During the game, one of the fences supporting the crowd in the stands broke and many people were injured. As soon as the incident happened, Pelé ran and jumped over the fence to help the injured people.[citation needed] Only minor injuries occurred and the match proceeded, ending in a 2-2 draw.

Though the stadium is the home ground of Club Olimpia, the Defensores del Chaco stadium is used for major derbies against their rivals such as Cerro Porteño because of its greater capacity.

The stadium is nicknamed "The Forest of Stop One" on account of its surroundings constituting large, tall trees, and the location having been the first stop of a now defunct Paraguayan train.

See also

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