Estádio Serra Dourada, Football stadium in Goiânia, Brazil.
The Estádio Serra Dourada is a football stadium in Goiânia with an oval shape and seating for approximately 50,000 spectators. The playing surface uses Bermuda grass and provides a large field for regional and national competitions.
The stadium opened on March 9, 1975, hosting a match between Goiás State All-Stars and the Portuguese national team. This inaugural event marked the beginning of its role as a major venue for football in the region.
The stadium serves as the home ground for Goiás Esporte Clube and is shared by other local clubs for their matches. It functions as a gathering place for football supporters and shapes the sporting identity of the city.
The stadium is located about 4 kilometers west of downtown Goiânia. Bus routes 261 and 406 run along Avenida Araguaia and provide convenient access to the venue.
The stadium was designed by renowned architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha, who went on to win the prestigious Pritzker Prize. His innovative design approach makes this venue an example of architectural significance in the city.
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