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Arena Fonte Nova

Football stadium in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

Arena Fonte Nova

Summary

Football stadium in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil

FieldValue
nameCasa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova
nicknameArena Fonte Nova
imageArena Fonte Nova view from lake (zoom).jpg
image_size230px
image_captionSisbrace
former_namesItaipava Arena Fonte Nova (2013–2023)
locationLadeira da Fonte das Pedras, Nazaré, Salvador, Brazil
coordinates
broke_ground2010
openedApril 7, 2013
ownerState of Bahia
operatorFonte Nova Negócios e Participações S/A
surfaceGrass
construction_costR$ 591 million
US$ 267 million
architectMarc Duwe and Claas Schulitz
structural_engineerMathias Kutterer, Yu Hui , Jorge Cheveney
tenantsBahia
Vitória (some matches)
Brazil national football team (selected matches)
capacity47,902
dimensions105 x 68 m

US$ 267 million Vitória (some matches) Brazil national football team (selected matches) The Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova is a football-specific stadium located in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil with a maximum capacity of 47,902 people. The stadium was built in place of the older Estádio Fonte Nova. Its primary tenant is Esporte Clube Bahia.

The stadium was first used for the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup and the subsequent 2014 FIFA World Cup, including the 5–1 win of The Netherlands over reigning World Champions Spain.

The stadium was used as one of the venues for the football competition of the 2016 Summer Olympics held in Rio de Janeiro. The stadium was also selected to host matches for the 2019 Copa America. It is included in the list of venues bidding to host matches for the 2027 FIFA Women's World Cup.

History

Following a collapse of a section of the Estádio Fonte Nova, which killed seven people and injured forty more, the governor of Bahia Jaques Wagner announced that the stadium would be demolished and a new stadium would be built in its place.

A group of architects from Brunswick, Germany, which also redesigned the old Hanover stadium into a modern arena for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, was selected after a bidding process. The old stadium was demolished in August 2010, with some of the concrete being reused in the construction of the new stadium. The rest of the concrete was used in projects around Salvador.

In 2013, brewery Itaipava from Grupo Petrópolis bought the naming rights, turning the stadium into "Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova" under a sponsorship agreement until the year 2023, amounting to $100m. This was the first naming rights agreement signed for the 2014 World Cup stadiums. After the contract ended, betting website Casa de Apostas bought the naming rights in 2024.

The stadium was inaugurated on April 5, 2013 by President Dilma Rousseff. The first match was played on April 7, 2013, with a Campeonato Baiano game in which Vitória defeated rival Bahia 5–1. The first player to score a goal in the stadium was Vitória's Renato Cajá. During this match, some supporters were unable to see the game completely due to some blind spots. The stadium had excessive dust and some puddles. The company responsible for the stadium, owned by Grupo OAS and Odebrecht, said it was aware of the problems.

On May 27, 2013, a section of the roof collapsed after heavy rain.

Design

Aerial view, 2013

In addition to football matches, the stadium was designed to be able to host concerts, entertainment, and business events. The multipurpose model was based on the one used in Amsterdam Arena.

Arena Fonte Nova pays homage to the original stadium, preserving the horseshoe design with an opening to the Dique do Tororó.

The new modern roof, which covers all of the seats in the venue, was inspired by the AWD-Arena in Hanover, Germany. The roof consists of a lightweight metal structure based on the ray and ring system, covered with a PTFE membrane and supported by external pillars.

Public transportation

Arena Fonte Nova is accessible from the station of the Salvador Metro.

Football games

2013 FIFA Confederations Cup

DateTime (UTC-03)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 20, 201319:001–2Group B26,769
June 22, 201316:002–4Group A48,874
June 30, 201313:002–2 (a.e.t.)
(2–3 pen.)3rd place43,382

2014 FIFA World Cup

DateTime (UTC-03)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 13, 201416:001–5Group B48,173
June 16, 201413:004–0Group G51,081
June 20, 201416:002–5Group E51,003
June 25, 201413:003–1Group F48,011
July 1, 201417:002–1 (a.e.t.)Round of 1651,227
July 5, 201417:000–0 (a.e.t.)
(4–3 pen.)Quarter-finals51,179

2016 Summer Olympics - Men's Football

DateTime (UTC-03)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
August 4, 201617:002–2Group C16,500
August 4, 201620:000–8Group C16,000
August 7, 201613:001–5Group C11,200
August 7, 201616:003–3Group C17,121
August 10, 201619:001–0Group B17,821
August 10, 201622:000–4Group A41,067
August 13, 201616:002–0Quarter-finals30,307

2016 Summer Olympics - Women's Football

DateTime (UTC-03)Team #1Res.Team #2RoundAttendance
August 9, 201616:006–1Group F5,115
August 9, 201619:000–3Group G7,350
August 12, 201616:000–1Quarter-finals9,642

2019 Copa América

DateTime (UTC-03)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
June 15, 201919:000–2Group B35,572
June 18, 201921:300–0Group A42,587
June 21, 201920:001–2Group C14,727
June 23, 201916:001–0Group B13,903
June 29, 201916:000–0 (4–5 pen.)Quarter-finals21,180

Brazil national football team

DateTime (UTC-03)Team #1ResultTeam #2RoundAttendance
November 17, 201521:003–02018 FIFA World Cup qualification45,000
November 19, 202421:451–12026 FIFA World Cup qualification41,511

Concerts

DateArtistTourAttendanceBox office
14 December 2013Ivete SangaloIS2040,000
8 January 2014David GuettaListen Tour20,000
22 February 2014Elton JohnThe Diving Board Tour34,503$2,305,150
29 November 2014Roberto CarlosTurnê 201440,000
10 December 2016Nando Reis
BaianaSystem
Natiruts
O Rappa
Capital Inicial
Planet HempFestival de Verão de Salvador 2016
10 December 2016Ivete Sangalo
27 August 2017HansonMiddle of Everywhere: 25th Anniversary Tour
11 October 2017XuxaXuChá
20 October 2017Paul McCartneyOne on One49,868$4,923,040
16 December 2017Ivete Sangalo
O Rappa
Simone & Simaria
Vintage Culture
Luan SantanaFestival de Verão de Salvador 2017
17 December 2017Anitta
Aviões
Alok
Wesley Safadão
Marília Mendonça
Harmonia do Samba
28 July 2018Tribalistas18,000
17 October 2018Roger WatersUs + Them Tour28,477$1,410,590
13 July 2019Sandy & JuniorNossa História30,000
1 February 2020Ivete Sangalo
IZA
Marcelo Falcão
Baco Exu do BluesFestival de Verão de Salvador 2020
2 February 2020Vitão
Melim
Bell Marques
15 July 2022a-haPlay Hunting High and Low Live
11 March 2023SkankTurnê da Despedida
21 December 2023Roberto CarlosTurnê 2023

References

References

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  5. (June 29, 2016). "Brazil's Fonte Nova Stadium a Bright Light Ahead of Olympic Soccer at Rio 2016".
  6. (2016-07-29). "Rio 2016: this year's Olympic venues". The Telegraph.
  7. "Morumbi fará abertura da Copa América. Allianz recebe os outros jogos em SP".
  8. (3 September 2024). "Twelve FIFA Women's World Cup 2027 candidate host cities begin selection process". FIFA.
  9. "Governo da Bahia anuncia demolição da Fonte Nova". CorreioWeb.
  10. Cida Paiva. "Tetra Projetos e Schulitz: Itaipava Arena Fonte Nova, Salvador". Arcoweb.
  11. "Fonte Nova renasce com arquitetura contemporânea".
  12. "Fonte Nova é 1º estádio da Copa a acertar naming rights". Estadão.
  13. Acorda Cidade. "Casa de Apostas Arena Fonte Nova inicia mudança de comunicação visual".
  14. "Arena Fonte Nova é inaugurada com presença de Dilma Rousseff na Bahia".
  15. Neto, Nelson Barros. (April 8, 2013). "Pontos cegos fazem com que torcedores não enxerguem o campo na Fonte Nova". [[Grupo Folha]].
  16. (2013-05-27). "BBC News - Brazil's Arena Fonte Nova stadium suffers roof collapse". Bbc.co.uk.
  17. "Consórcio confirma gestão multiuso para a Arena Fonte Nova".
  18. "Projeto reverencia antigo estádio".
  19. (8 December 2018). "Quatro dicas para chegar na Arena Fonte Nova e curtir o Festival". iBahia.
  20. (13 June 2014). "Match report – Spain–Netherlands". FIFA.com (Fédération Internationale de Football Association).
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