Estádio da Zona Sul, Football stadium in Santo Ângelo, Brazil.
Estádio da Zona Sul is a football stadium in Santo Ângelo with a capacity of around 8,000 spectators and modern seating areas. The facility features eight press boxes, a covered pavilion with 700 reserved seats, and extensive infrastructure designed for teams and officials.
The stadium was built in 1939 as a venue for local football matches. It set its attendance record on May 3, 1998, when 5,666 people gathered for a match against Internacional.
The stadium is home to Associação Esportiva e Recreativa Santo Ângelo, a club that emerged from the merger of three local teams in 1989. It plays an important role in the city's sports life and community spirit.
The facility is managed by the municipal government and includes locker rooms for professional teams, youth players, and referees. A preparation area for around 60 athletes, physiotherapy facilities, kitchen, laundry services, and weight training areas support comprehensive use by local sports groups.
The venue features a specialized physiotherapy facility and weight training setup that goes beyond typical stadium amenities. These additional resources make it a center for sports preparation and recovery for local athletes.
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