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  1. Since the World Cup in 1950, Maracanã Stadium has mainly been used for club games involving four major football clubs in Rio — Vasco, Botafogo, Flamengo and Fluminense. The stadium has also hosted numerous domestic football cup finals, most notably the Copa do Brasil and the Campeonato Carioca.

  2. Inicia-se nos arredores da Quinta da Boa Vista, e prolonga-se até a Usina, passando pelas áreas do Maracanã, Tijuca e Muda. É na avenida que se situa o Estádio Mário Filho, o Maracanã, um dos maiores do mundo. Serve de ligação à região central da cidade, pela Praça da Bandeira.

  3. Maracanã, officially called Estádio Mário Filho, was built to serve as the flagship venue for the 1950 World Cup. It was meant to become the biggest football stadium in the world. Construction began in August 1948 and was completed almost two years later.

  4. Maracanã has already been the scenery of the most important Brazilian soccer classic and earned historical moments of the international soccer. Monumental facts, like the thousandth goal of king Pelé, in 1969, also happened in the grass of the soccer Brazilian temple.

  5. Aug 5, 2024 · History of soccer - Maracana Stadium: The Capacity, Unusual Facts And Records; Official Tourism Site of Maracana Stadium; CNN - Why the legendary Maracana now looks like a ghost stadium

  6. Inaugurado em 16 de junho de 1950, o Estádio Jornalista Mário Filho, o Maracanã, é conhecido mundialmente como o Templo do Futebol. Uma segunda casa para todo carioca, ele tem uma história que transcende os limites do Rio de Janeiro e do Brasil.

  7. Maracanã (Brazilian Portuguese: [maɾakɐˈnɐ̃], which in Tupi–Guarani means green bird) is a middle-class neighborhood in the Northern Zone of Rio de Janeiro city. The Maracanã Stadium is located in this neighborhood, as well as the Ginásio do Maracanãzinho.

  8. Maracanã, where the most important Brazilian football derbies take place, has also been the setting of historical moments of the international football. Monumental events, such as Pelé's thousandth goal in 1969, also took place on the pitches of the Brazilian football temple. .

  9. Mar 3, 2019 · Location: Rio de Janerio, Brazil. Capacity: 78,838. In the heart of Rio de Janeiro, where samba rhythms meet the beautiful game, stands a stadium that has witnessed some of football’s most iconic moments.

  10. Feb 28, 2024 · Located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the Maracanã Stadium stands as an iconic symbol of sports history. From hosting two FIFA World Cup Finals to showcasing legendary performances from the likes of Pelé and Maradona, this legendary arena has captured the hearts of millions around the globe.