Estádio José Olímpio da Rocha, Football stadium in Águia Branca, Brazil.
Estádio José Olímpio da Rocha is a football stadium in Águia Branca with a natural grass pitch measuring 105 by 68 meters (344 by 223 feet) and seating capacity of around 5,800 spectators. The facility is equipped with basic amenities needed to host matches and training sessions.
The stadium opened on July 31, 2010, with an inaugural match between Real Noroeste and Flamengo Masters. Since then it has developed into an important venue for local and regional football competitions.
This stadium is the home ground for Real Noroeste Club and creates a gathering place where fans from the region meet to share their passion for football during matches. The games held here during the Espírito Santo state championship connect the local community around the sport.
The venue maintains modern safety standards and is accessible to visitors. It is wise to arrive early during larger matches to secure a good viewing spot.
The stadium is named after José Olímpio da Rocha, the father of club president Flaris Olímpio da Rocha, reflecting a personal family connection to Real Noroeste. This close tie gives the place special meaning for club supporters and members.
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