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Estádio Municipal 20 de Janeiro

Coordinates: 15°08′13″N 23°12′19″E / 15.13694°N 23.20528°E / 15.13694; 23.20528
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Estádio Municipal 20 de Janeiro
Estádio Municipal 20 de Janeiro is located in Cape Verde
Estádio Municipal 20 de Janeiro
Estádio Municipal 20 de Janeiro
Location within Cape Verde
LocationCidade do Maio, Maio, Cape Verde
Coordinates15°08′13″N 23°12′19″W / 15.137°N 23.2052°W / 15.137; -23.2052
OwnerMaio Regional Football Association
Capacity1,000
Opened2008
Tenants
Académica da Calheta
Barreirense
Académico 83
Onze Unidos

Estádio Municipal 20 de Janeiro is a multi-use stadium in Maio, Cape Verde. Its location is east of the town center of Cidade do Maio about 300 meters nearly south of the Maio-Figueira da Horta Road (EN3-MA01), the Maio Circular Route and is in the residential sector. It stadium is named after a holiday named Heroes Day It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Académico 83 and Onze Unidos. Every other clubs from the island based outside Cidade do Maio including Académica da Calheta and Barreirense plays at the stadium. The stadium is operated by the Maio Regional Football Association (ARFM). The stadium holds 1.000 people (some sources says 4,000) [1] and size is 100 m × 64 m (328 ft × 210 ft) and its grass is artificial.

Every football (soccer) championships of the Maio Island League along with the Maio Cup, the Maio Super Cup and the Maio Opening Tournament are played at the stadium. Also track and field at the regional level (Boa Vista-Maio) are played.

Early stadium

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The previous stadium Estádio Municipal do Maio was opened around the 1970s. The regional championships were first held until 1991. The stadium closed down in 2008 and moved it 300 meters to the south. Industrial and business buildings popped up in the same time in that area. Today the old stadium is abandoned and has disused seats there. A few trees have grown on the abandoned field.

Modern stadium

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Construction started in the mid 2000s. The stadium was first opened in, 2008. The first regional cup, super cup and opening tournament competitions took place in 2011. Artificial grass has recently been added.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stadiums in Cape Verde". World Stadiums. WorldStadiums.Com. Archived from the original on 30 December 2011. Retrieved 21 December 2011.
  2. ^ "Maio: Dirigentes desportivos aguardam "com expectativas" a conclusão da segunda fase do estádio municipal" (in Portuguese). Inforpress. 14 January 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2017.[permanent dead link]

15°08′13″N 23°12′19″E / 15.13694°N 23.20528°E / 15.13694; 23.20528