The
Estádio Cidade de Coimbra (City of Coimbra
Stadium) is a stadium in Coimbra, Portugal
.
This
stadium belongs to the Coimbra's municipality and is mainly used by
the Académica de Coimbra O.A.F.
's football team. Until
2003 it used to be called
Estádio Municipal de Coimbra
(Coimbra's Municipality Stadium) or
Estádio do Calhabé
(Stadium of Calhabé), after the name of its location in Coimbra. It
had a capacity of 15,000 seats, all seated, but just one small
covered area. Then it was rebuilt, expanded and modernized to host
some
Euro 2004 matches. Far beyond the
sports stadium itself, all the project, called
Euro Stadium
Project, included the possibility of organizing Sports,
Culture and Commercial Events, by the modernization of the entire
Calhabé area in Coimbra.
The Estádio Cidade de Coimbra was inaugurated with a
Rolling Stones concert on 27 September 2003,
attended by over 50,000 people.
On 29 October 2003, Associação Académica de Coimbra -
O.A.F.
played at home to S.L. Benfica, in the first official match in the
remodelled stadium.
Features
Its design does not involve any historical or traditional
references, as the idea was to create a new, contemporary image
with glass façades and an aesthetic roof supported by elegant
stands. The existing athletics track has been preserved for
possible use as a multi-purpose facility in the future. The Stadium
was designed by the Portuguese architectural firm Plarq and led by
the architect António Monteiro.
The stadium has 30,210 seats, two-thirds of which are covered. The
complex boasts a large press centre, a bar, kitchens and a
restaurant with a panoramic view of the pitch. The project of the
stadium took advantage of old seats: of close to 15,000 (all
seated), involved the planned remodelling of the tier which extends
around the entire perimeter of the previous stands, and a second
tier above that, in the form of a "U", opening onto the slopes of
the city at the North end.
A multi-purpose pavilion, olympic swimming pools, healthclub, gym,
offices and studio apartment residences were built in the
surrounding area. The Dolce Vita, a shopping and leisure center
built near the stadium includes : cinemas, underground car park,
restaurants, several retail outlets and shops.
Euro 2004
The stadium hosted two
UEFA Euro
2004 Group B matches;
England 3
Switzerland 0 and
Switzerland 1
France
3. Curiously, in both matches the record for the
European Championship's
youngest goalscorer was broken; first by
Wayne Rooney then
Johan Vonlanthen.
Profile
Name: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
Club: Associação Académica de Coimbra -
O.A.F.
Inauguration: 27
September 2003 (
Rolling Stones concert)
First match: Académica-Benfica 1-3 (29 October
2003)
Capacity: 30,000 seats
Pitch dimensions: 105mx70m
Address: Rua D.
Manuel I, 3030-320
Coimbra