Estádio Cidade de Coimbra explained

Stadium Name:Estádio Cidade de Coimbra
Nickname:Estádio do Calhabé
Location:Coimbra, Portugal
Opened:12 September 2003[1] [2]
Renovated:2001–2003
Expanded:2001–2003
Owner:Municipality of Coimbra
Operator:Académica de Coimbra
Surface:Grass
Construction Cost: million[3]
Architect:António Monteiro, PLARQ / KSS Design Group Partnership
Former Names:Estádio Municipal de Coimbra
Tenants:Académica de Coimbra
Seating Capacity:29,622[4]
50,000 for concerts
Dimensions:105mx70m

Estádio Cidade de Coimbra is a stadium in Coimbra, Portugal. This stadium belongs to the Municipality of Coimbra and is mainly used by the Académica de Coimbra's football team.

The stadium was rebuilt, expanded, and modernized to host some UEFA 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.

On 29 October 2003, Académica de Coimbra played at home to Sport Lisboa e Benfica in the first official match in the remodelled stadium.[5]

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 in association with KSS Design Group of London. The Plarq team was led by the architect António Monteiro.

The stadium has 29,622 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 Alma Shopping, a shopping and leisure center built near the stadium, includes cinemas, underground car parking, restaurants, and several retail outlets.

Major events

UEFA Euro 2004

The stadium hosted two UEFA Euro 2004 Group B matches: England 3–0 Switzerland and Switzerland 1–3 France.[6] [7] Curiously in both matches, the record for the European Championship's youngest goalscorer was broken, first by Wayne “Babyface” Rooney, then by Johan Vonlanthen.

Date Result Round
17 June 2004 3–0 Group B
21 June 2004 1–3

Portugal national football team

The following national team matches were held in the stadium, both in its old and renovated shape.

Date Score Opponent Competition
1. 13 April 1983 0–0 Friendly
2. 8 June 1983 0–4 Friendly
3. 9 June 1999 8–0 Euro 2000 qualifying
4. 28 April 2004 2–2 Friendly
5. 12 November 2005 2–0 Friendly
6. 15 November 2006 3–0 Euro 2008 qualifying
7. 3 March 2010 2–0 Friendly
8. 15 October 2013 3–0 2014 World Cup qualification

Taça de Portugal final

The stadium also hosted the 2020 Taça de Portugal Final between both O Clássico rivals Benfica vs Porto also replacing Estádio Nacional that was supposed to be held but the original final match venue was unable to host the match due to security reasons and avoid the crowds of spectators to break the COVID-19 pandemic chain.[8] [9] [10] [11] [12]

Taça de Portugal finals!Season!Winners!Result!Runners-up!Date
2019–20Porto Benfica1 August 2020
2020–21Braga Benfica23 May 2021

Taça da Liga final

scope=colSeasonscope=colWinnersscope=colScorescope=colRunners-upscope=colDate
2010–11Benfica 2–1Paços de Ferreira23 April 2011
2011–12Benfica 2–1Gil Vicente14 April 2012
2012–13Braga1–0Porto13 April 2013
2014–15Benfica 2–1Marítimo29 May 2015
2015–16Benfica 6–2Marítimo20 May 2016

Concerts

In addition to football, the stadium is often used for concerts of international artists with capacity up to 50,000 people.

The stadium was inaugurated with a Rolling Stones concert on 27 September 2003, attended by over 50,000 people.[13]

George Michael played there in 2007 during the 25 Live, with 39,639 spectators.[14]

In 2010, U2 played two sold-out shows in the stadium during their U2 360° Tour. Approximately 109,985 people attended the event.[15]

On June 24, 2012, Madonna performed in front of 33,597 people as part of her MDNA Tour.[16]

Coldplay performed at the stadium on 17, 18, 20, & 21 May 2023 as part of their Music of the Spheres World Tour.[17]

DateCountryArtistTourOpening ActAttendanceRevenue
27 September 2003 UKThe Rolling StonesLicks Tour50,000
12 May 2007 UKGeorge Michael25 Live39,639$4,439,568
2 October 2010IrelandU2U2 360° TourInterpol109,985$9,925,611
3 October 2010
24 June 2012 USAMadonnaThe MDNA TourMartin Solveig33,597$3,156,022
17 May 2023 UKColdplayMusic of the Spheres World TourGriff
Bárbara Bandeira
208,284 / 208,284$21,473,885
18 May 2023
20 May 2023
21 May 2023

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coimbra mobilizada para estrear o novo estádio. Aníbal. Rodrigues. publico.pt. 29 October 2003 . 22 April 2018.
  2. News: Estádio Cidade de Coimbra. Stadium City of Coimbra. AcadÉmica OAF. pt. 13 July 2013. 16 October 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131016142045/http://www.academica-oaf.pt/home/instalacoes/estadio-finibanco-cidade-de-coimbra/. dead.
  3. News: Fact Check. Estádios de Leiria e Aveiro tiveram custo de 180 milhões para construção e custam 8 milhões a manter? . 16 June 2023 . Observador . 27 January 2023 . pt.
  4. Web site: Instalações – Associação Académica de Coimbra – O.A.F. . 2 September 2017 .
  5. News: Académica 1-3 Benfica. ZeroZero. pt. 13 July 2013.
  6. News: Rooney stars as England get back on track. UEFA.com. 18 June 2004. 13 July 2013.
  7. News: England challenge ignited by Rooney. UEFA.com. 22 June 2004. 13 July 2013.
  8. Web site: 12 March 2020. FPF anuncia suspensão das competições de futebol e futsal por tempo indeterminado. 23 June 2020. zerozero.pt. ZOS. pt.
  9. Web site: 28 April 2020. António Costa já está reunido com os presidentes da FPF, Liga e 'três grandes'. https://web.archive.org/web/20200510104036/https://www.desporto.sapo.pt/amp/futebol/primeira-liga/artigos/antonio-costa-ja-esta-reunido-com-os-presidentes-da-fpf-liga-e-tres-grandes. 10 May 2020. 23 June 2020. desporto.sapo.pt. SAPO Desporto. pt.
  10. Web site: 13 March 2020. Campeonato Português é suspenso indefinidamente devido a novo coronavírus. 23 June 2020. efe.com. Agencia EFE. pt.
  11. Web site: 30 April 2020. Governo autoriza I Liga e Taça de Portugal à porta fechada. II Liga cancelada. 23 June 2020. publico.pt. PÚBLICO Comunicação Social. pt.
  12. Web site: Final da Taça de Portugal joga-se em Coimbra. 2 July 2020. fpf.pt. Portuguese Football Federation.
  13. News: The Rolling Stones Estádio Municipal Coimbra Coimbra, Portugal Saturday September 27, 2003. IORR. 27 September 2003. 13 July 2013.
  14. News: George Michael em Portugal com pedido de desculpas. George Michael in Portugal with apologies. RTP. pt. 13 May 2007. 25 December 2016.
  15. News: U2 Setlist at Estadio Cidade Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. Setlist.fm. 3 October 2010. 13 July 2013.
  16. Web site: Madonna defendeu a coroa da pop em Coimbra . 2023-10-29 . TVI Notícias . pt.
  17. Web site: 2023-05-21 . Coldplay despedem-se de Coimbra após quatro concertos de luz e cor . 2023-10-29 . SIC Notícias . pt.