Estádio da Machava explained

Estádio da Machava
Former Names:Estádio Salazar
City:Matola
Country:Mozambique
Owner:Clube Ferroviário de Maputo
Type:Multi-purpose
Capacity:45,000
Currentuse:football matches
Opened:30 June 1968
Yearsactive:1968–present

The Estádio da Machava is a multi-purpose stadium in Machava, a mainly residential subdivision of the city of Matola, in the outskirts of Maputo, Mozambique. It is used for football matches and can hold 45,000 spectators.[1]

The stadium was built by the Portuguese colonial government of Mozambique and inaugurated as Estádio Salazar, named after the Portuguese dictator António de Oliveira Salazar, on 30 June 1968, with a match between Portugal and Brazil, which the latter, formally the visitors, won 2:0.[2]

It was in Machava that the Declaration of National Independence of Mozambique took place, on June 25, 1975.[3]

It is now owned by Clube Ferroviário de Maputo.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: China constrói estádios desportivos em Moçambique, Angola e Cabo-Verde - CRI.
  2. 1968 - Inauguração com um Portugal-Brasil (0-2) , Clube Ferroviário Maputo, 22. Mai 2006.
  3. Web site: Independência nacional proclamada há 43 anos.