Estádio Municipal de Aveiro

The Estádio Municipal de Aveiro is a football stadium in Aveiro, Portugal. It was designed for the UEFA Euro 2004 tournament by Portuguese architect Tomás Taveira. It has a capacity of 32,830 spectators, making it the fifth largest football stadium in Portugal.

Estádio Municipal de Aveiro
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Full nameEstádio Municipal de Aveiro
LocationAveiro, Portugal
OwnerMunicipality of Aveiro
Capacity32,830
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built2003
Opened15 November 2003
Construction cost€70 million[1]
ArchitectTomás Taveira
Tenants
Beira-Mar (2003–present)
Beira-Mar U19 (2015–present)
Portugal national football team (selected matches)

Amongst the most notable football games at the venue are two matches of the UEFA Euro 2004 championship, five matches of the Portugal national team, and eleven matches of the Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira (Portuguese Super Cup).

Design

Estádio Municipal de Aveiro Stadium has an ambitious design that combines a simple and endearing shape with a liveliness of colours of every kind throughout the entire stadium. Therefore, the stadium conveys a sensation of jolliness that has a positive effect on the celebration of sports events. It was the intuition of architect Tomás Taveira to introduce intense tonality colours to the exterior of the stadium and to subsequently give a feeling of motion and a spectacular visual effect. Therefore, the stadium resembles a big toy for children with lots a coloured parts gathered together.

The stadium's polychromy and dynamism is also reflected on the interior where four tribunes contain a curvilinear profile and multicoloured seats that characterize the stadium. The seats have different colours that are distributed in a random way. Red, green, yellow, blue, white, and black seats offer an original and chromatic animation and a strong feeling of dynamism and cheerfulness - even when the stadium is empty it looks as if the party has already started. Different colours are used in the stadium details, from the entrance gates, to the pillars and supporting beams. Even the walls at the inner ambience are coloured.

The roof also contributes to the harmonization process by making the stadium look like a big toy. It contains sharply red steel pylons that uphold sky-blue edges. From a more formal point of view, the slightly waved roof unifies the curved course of the underlying tribunes that offer a view over the pylons and its steel tie-beams.

UEFA Euro 2004

The following UEFA Euro 2004 - Group D - matches were held in the stadium:

DateMatchScore
15 June 2004  Czech Republic vs  Latvia2–1
19 June 2004  Netherlands vs  Czech Republic2–3

Portugal national football team

The following national team matches were held in the stadium.

#DateScoreOpponentCompetition
1.15 November 20031–1  GreeceFriendly
2.8 October 20052–1  LiechtensteinWorld Cup 2006 qualification
3.20 August 20085–0  Faroe IslandsFriendly
4.29 March 20112–0  FinlandFriendly
5.7 September 20140–1  AlbaniaEuro 2016 qualifying
6.7 October 20166–0  AndorraWorld Cup 2018 qualification
7.11 June 20243–0  Republic of IrelandFriendly

Supertaça Cândido de Oliveira finals

The following Portuguese Super Cup finals took place at this stadium:

EditionSeasonDateWinnerScoreRunner-up
31st20099 August 2009FC Porto2–0F.C. Paços de Ferreira
32nd20107 August 20102–0S.L. Benfica
33rd20117 August 20112–1Vitória de Guimarães
34th201211 August 20121–0Académica de Coimbra
35th201310 August 20133–0Vitória de Guimarães
36th201410 August 2014S.L. Benfica0–0
3–2 (p)
Rio Ave FC
38th20167 August 20163–0SC Braga
39th20175 August 20173–1Vitória de Guimarães
40th20184 August 2018FC Porto3–1CD Aves
42nd202023 December 20202–0Benfica
43rd202131 July 2021Sporting CP2–1Braga

See also

References

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