
The stadium's exterior
The 'Kyocera Arena', also known as 'Arena da Baixada' or 'Estádio Joaquim Américo Guimarães', is a
football stadium inaugurated on
June 6,
1914 in Água Verde neighborhood,
Curitiba,
Paraná, with a maximum capacity of 32,864 people. The stadium is owned by
Clube Atlético Paranaense. Its formal name honors Joaquim Américo Guimarães, a former chairman of
Internacional, which was a club that fused with
América, originating Atlético Paranaense. Joaquim Américo Guimarães started the stadium's construction in
1912.
History
The stadium was built at the previous location of a Brazilian Army powder depot. In
1934, the stadium was renamed Estádio Joaquim Américo Guimarães. In the 1970s, the stadium was deactivated, being reopened only in
1984. On
March 26,
1997, the stadium was demolished, right after a construction project of a new arena was announced. In June of
1914, the new stadium was built. In
2005, the stadium was renamed to Kyocera Arena, after the Japanese company
Kyocera purchased the
naming rights.
The inaugural match was played on
September 6,
1914, when
Flamengo beat
Internacional 7-1. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Flamengo's Arnaldo.
The reinaugural match was played on
June 24,
1999, when Atlético Paranaense beat
Cerro Porteño of
Paraguay 2-1. The first goal of the stadium after its reinauguration was scored by Atlético's Lucas.
The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 31,740,
[1] set on
December 16,
2001 when Atlético Paranaense beat
São Caetano 4-2, on the first game of that year's Brazilian Championship finals.
Though the present stadium is still new, there are some plan of new stadium for the
2014 FIFA World Cup.
[2]
References
Books
★ ''Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro'', Volume 2 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.
Websites
1. RSSSF
2. Bem-vindo à nova Arena (Welcome to the new Arena)
External links
★
WorldStadiums.com entry
★
Kyocera Arena - by Atlético Paranaense official website
★
Kyocera Arena - by Furacão website
★
Templos do Futebol