Stade José Mammoud Abbas, Football stadium in Governador Valadares, Brazil.
The Estádio José Mammoud Abbas is a football stadium in Governador Valadares with a natural grass field of about 105 by 68 meters and multiple seating sections around the pitch. The facility accommodates thousands of visitors and provides basic amenities for athletes and spectators.
The stadium opened in 1964 when Democrata-GV faced Botafogo-RJ, marking the start of its history as a sports venue. Since then it has grown into an established site for regional football matches.
The venue has long been the home of Democrata EC, the city's main football club, where fans gather for local championships and regional derbys. Matches here shape community life and bring people from across the region together.
The venue is best visited during home matches of Democrata EC when the facility fills with fans, though it also hosts other community events. Visitors should arrive early to find good seating and avoid the rush before kick-off.
The stadium's largest crowd came during a match between Democrata and Atlético Mineiro, when nearly 16,000 spectators filled the grounds. This encounter remains unforgettable among local fans as a defining moment in the venue's history.
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