Estádio Vila Capanema

Paraná Clube

  • Football World Cup 1950

The Estádio Durival Britto e Silva, often even after the district of Vila Capanema only briefly, is a football stadium in Curitiba, the capital of the Brazilian state of Paraná. It holds 20 083 spectators and is named after the businessman Durival Britto e Silva. The stadium is used mainly by the club Paraná Clube.

History

The first game in the arena wore Fluminense and Atlético Clube Ferroviário, one of the predecessors of today's Paraná Clube, from the January 23, 1947. Fluminense won 5-1. The stadium was also one of the venues for the football World Cup in 1950 and hosted the games Spain - United States and the match Paraguay - Sweden.

His previous highest number of audience reached the stadium on September 8, 1968 at the Game Atlético Paranaense - FC Santos. At that time, 24,303 people came to the game that Atlético won 3-2.

Britânia SC and Colorado EC, both non-existent but clubs in the football history of Paraná of meaning, the stadium also used.

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