Mineirão

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Mineirão is a major football stadium in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, known for hosting prominent international matches and tournaments.

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Mineirão canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football stadium
multi-purpose stadium
sports venue
architect Eduardo Mendes Guimarães Júnior
Gaspar Garreto
certification Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
surface form: LEED sustainability certification (post-renovation)
cityDistrict Pampulha neighborhood
surface form: Pampulha
country Brazil
formerSeatingCapacity over 130000
hasMuseum Brazilian Football Museum Hall of Fame
surface form: Museu Brasileiro do Futebol
hasParkingCapacity over 3000 vehicles
hasScoreboardType electronic scoreboard
hasTenant Brazil national football team
surface form: Brazil national football team (occasional)
hasUse concert venue
cultural events venue
homeVenueOf América Futebol Clube (MG)
Clube Atlético Mineiro
Cruzeiro Esporte Clube NERFINISHED
hostedEvent 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
2014 FIFA World Cup
2016 Summer Olympics football tournament
2019 Copa América
surface form: Copa América 2019
hostedMatch 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup match Japan 3–0 Mexico
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup match Tahiti 0–8 Uruguay
2014 FIFA World Cup match Argentina 1–0 Iran
2014 FIFA World Cup match Belgium 1–0 Russia
2014 FIFA World Cup match Chile 0–2 Netherlands
2014 FIFA World Cup match Colombia 2–1 Ivory Coast
2014 FIFA World Cup match Costa Rica 0–0 England
2014 FIFA World Cup round of 16 Brazil 2–1 Chile (penalties 3–2)
2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final Brazil 1–7 Germany
2016 Olympic Games men’s football semi-final Brazil 6–0 Honduras
2019 Copa América semi-final Brazil 2–0 Argentina
inception 1965-12-05
locatedIn Belo Horizonte
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Minas Gerais
surface form: State of Minas Gerais
locatedNear Pampulha Lake
surface form: Pampulha Lagoon
namedAfter Magalhães Pinto
nickname Gigante da Pampulha
notableFor hosting major international football tournaments
site of Brazil’s 1–7 defeat to Germany in 2014 World Cup
officialName Estádio Mineirão
surface form: Estádio Governador Magalhães Pinto
opened 1965-12-05
operatedBy Minas Arena
ownedBy Minas Gerais
surface form: State of Minas Gerais
partOf Pampulha Modern Ensemble in Belo Horizonte
surface form: Pampulha architectural and landscape ensemble (sports area)
renovated 2010-2012
renovationPurpose 2014 FIFA World Cup
reopenedAfterRenovation 2012-12-21
seatingCapacity about 62000
surface natural grass

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