Estádio do CD Aves explained

Stadium Name:Estádio do CD das Aves
Fullname:Estádio do Clube Desportivo das Aves
Location:Vila das Aves, Portugal
Built:1981
Opened:8 December 1981
Renovated:2000
Owner:Desportivo das Aves
Surface:Grass
Tenants:Desportivo das Aves (until 2021)
AVS Futebol SAD (2023–present)
Seating Capacity:8,560
Dimensions:100 x 64 metres

Estádio do CD das Aves is a multi-use stadium in Vila das Aves, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of previous C.D. Aves until 2021 and currently AVS Futebol SAD from 2023. The stadium holds 8,560 people and was built in 1981.

It underwent many renovations during the new millennium especially in the year 2000, when Desportivo das Aves gained promotion to the Primeira Liga for the second time in their history.[1] When the stadium was built, there were 12,500 seats available, but it currently seats only 8,560 after the club decided to remove some of its seats.

The France national football team used the stadium as a training ground in preparation for UEFA Euro 2004.[2] France reached the quarter-final stage of the competition after being knocked out of the tournament by eventual winners Greece thanks to a goal by Angelos Charisteas.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.zerozero.pt/edicao.php?id_edicao=4813 II Liga 1999/2000
  2. http://www.record.xl.pt/Arquivo/interior.aspx?content_id=183794 Selecções definem locais de estágio (Teams define location stages)
  3. http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1582/match=1059189/postmatch/report/index.html Slick Greece shock EURO holders France