Estádio Bruno José Daniel Explained

Stadium Name:Estádio Bruno José Daniel
Nickname:Brunão
Fullname:Estádio Municipal Bruno José Daniel
Location:Santo André, São Paulo state
Coordinates:-23.6694°N -46.5092°W
Built:1969
Opened:December 14, 1969
Publictransit: Prefeito Celso Daniel - Santo André
Owner:Municipality of Santo André
Tenants:Esporte Clube Santo André
Seating Capacity:12,000
Dimensions:105x
Surface:Synthetic grass

The Estádio Bruno José Daniel, sometimes called Brunão or Estádio Municipal Bruno José Daniel, is a football stadium in Santo André, São Paulo state. The stadium, which opened on December 14, 1969, has a maximum capacity of 18,000 people. It is owned by the City Hall of Santo André, and is the home of Santo André. Its formal name honors Bruno José Daniel, who was mayor of Santo André at the time of the stadium's construction.

History

The stadium's inaugural match was played on December 14, 1969, when Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras beat Santo André 4–0.

The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 19,000, set on June 3, 1979 when Santo André beat Corinthians 2–1.

In 1985, the stadium hosted a Menudos band show. This event damaged the field. The Municipal Prefecture of Santo André only fixed the field a year later, due to lack of funds.

In 2005, Estádio Bruno José Daniel was used for the first time in a Copa Libertadores game. On March 10 of that year, Santo André and Cerro Porteño of Paraguay drew 2-2.

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