词条 | Estádio General Severiano |
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| stadium_name = Estádio General Severiano | nickname = | image = | fullname = | location = Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | coordinates = | broke_ground = | built = 1912 | opened = May 13, 1913 | renovated = 1938 | expanded = | closed = | demolished = 1977 | owner = Botafogo | operator = | surface = | construction_cost = | architect = Rafael Galvão | structural engineer = | services engineer = | general_contractor= | project_manager = | main_contractors = | former_names = | tenants = Botafogo | seating_capacity = 20,000 | dimensions = }}Estádio General Severiano was a football stadium located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[1] It was the home stadium of Botafogo and it had a maximum capacity of 20,000 people.[1] HistoryThe stadium was built in 1912,[2] It was inaugurated on May 13, 1913, when Botafogo beat Flamengo 1–0.[2] After a reformation led by architect Rafael Galvão that lasted ten years,[3] Estádio General Severiano was reinaugurated on August 28, 1938, when Botafogo beat Fluminense 3–2.[4] The stadium was closed in the 1970s,[2] under Charles Borer's term as president,[5] after Botafogo's headquarters, where the stadium was located in, where sold to Companhia Vale do Rio Doce.[6] Estádio General Severiano was demolished in 1977.[1] CT João SaldanhaA training ground named Centro de Treinamento João Saldanha was inaugurated on March 29, 2004, in the same place where Estádio General Severiano was located in.[7] The training ground name honors João Saldanha, who was a supporter of Botafogo, and was a former head coach and chairman of the club.[8] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web | title = General Severiano | url=http://mavalem.sites.uol.com.br/rj/Rio7.htm | accessdate = June 24, 2009 | publisher=Templos do Futebol |language=Portuguese }} {{1949 South American Championship stadiums}}{{DEFAULTSORT:General Severiano}}2. ^1 2 {{cite web | title =Estádio: General Severiano | url=http://www.flamengo.com.br/flapedia/Estádio:_General_Severiano | accessdate =June 24, 2009 | date=May 24, 2008| publisher=Flapédia |language=Portuguese }} 3. ^{{cite web | title = Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas | url=http://www.futebolnarede.com.br/espec/clubes/Botafogo_de_Futebol_Regatas.php| accessdate = June 24, 2009 | publisher=Futebol na Rede |language=Portuguese }} 4. ^{{cite web | title = Todos os presidentes do Botafogo | url=http://www.botafogonocoracao.com.br/noticias/d_index.asp?idn=3310 | accessdate = June 24, 2009 | publisher=Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas official website |language=Portuguese }} 5. ^{{cite web | title = Datas | url=http://veja.abril.com.br/050901/datas.html | accessdate = June 24, 2009 | date=September 5, 2001| publisher=Veja |language=Portuguese }} 6. ^{{cite web | title = A estrela eternizada por Mané | url=http://noticias.uol.com.br/pelenet/botafogo/historia.jhtm| accessdate = June 24, 2009 | publisher=Pelé.net |language=Portuguese }} 7. ^{{cite web |title = Botafogo inaugura novo centro de treinamento | url=http://esportes.terra.com.br/interna/0,,OI285586-EI1976,00.html | accessdate = June 24, 2009 | date = March 29, 2004 | publisher=Terra |language=Portuguese }} 8. ^{{cite web |last=Coimbra |first=Bernardo | title = CT homenageia João Saldanha | url=http://noticias.uol.com.br/pelenet/botafogo/ultimas/2004/03/29/ult1187u1512.jhtm | accessdate = June 24, 2009 | date = March 29, 2004 | publisher=Pelé.net |language=Portuguese }} 3 : Defunct football venues in Brazil|Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Football venues in Rio de Janeiro (city) |
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