Estádio Nacional
Capacity | 76 232 |
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Country | Brazil |
City | Brasília |
Clubs | - |
Category | Design implemented |
Tournament | World Cup 2014 |
Cost | ? |
Construction | 04.2010 - 2013 |
Design | Castro Mello Architects |
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