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The arena belongs to Clube Atlético Mineiro, which hosts its home games there. With a capacity of 44,892 [6], it is the second-largest football stadium in Belo Horizonte.
Estádio Presidente Antônio Carlos was Atlético Mineiro's home ground from 1929 to 1950. Atlético had its first home ground built in 1912 at Paraopeba Avenue, in downtown Belo Horizonte, across the street from América's first stadium. [108]
Cidade do Galo ("Rooster City") is Clube Atlético Mineiro's training ground, located in Vespasiano, a municipality adjacent to Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Construction of the first training pitch started in 1982, but for almost three decades the facility was gradually improved, with Clube Atlético Mineiro's first squad training in the grounds for ...
Apr 15, 2023 · Atlético had not played at its home ground since 1950, when the club left its Estádio Presidente Antônio Carlos to play in a new stadium built for the 1950 World Cup (Arena Independência). Later Atlético also played at the Mineirão stadium, which opened in 1965.
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Estádio Presidente Antônio Carlos was Atlético Mineiro's home ground from 1929 to 1950. Atlético had its first home ground built in 1912 at Paraopeba Avenue, in downtown Belo Horizonte, across the street from América's first stadium. [108]
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Mar 15, 2024 · Inspired by Atletico Mineiro's black and white stripes, the new stadium is the first to be designed by Bernardo Farkasvölgyi, a local architect and ardent Galo supporter.