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Estádio da Madeira

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CD Nacional de Madeira vs Boavista
Sat 30 Nov 2024 18:00

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0 (2023 years old)

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5,132

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Portugal

Location
Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

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Upcoming
30 Nov CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge Boavista
14 Dec CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge Moreirense
19 Dec CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge Benfica
03 Jan CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge FC Porto
19 Jan CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge AVS Futebol
02 Feb CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge Arouca
16 Feb CD Nacional home team badge - Away Team Badge Estoril-Prai

Past Events
04 Nov CD Nacional  home team badge 2 - 0home team badge Santa Clara
20 Sep CD Nacional  home team badge 0 - 3home team badge Braga
01 Sep CD Nacional  home team badge 2 - 0home team badge SC Farense
17 Aug CD Nacional  home team badge 1 - 6home team badge Sporting CP
03 Aug CD Nacional  home team badge 2 - 1home team badge FC Porto B
19 May CD Nacional  home team badge 2 - 0home team badge Mafra
05 May CD Nacional  home team badge 4 - 0home team badge FC Porto B


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Estádio da Madeira, formerly named Estadio Eng. Rui Alves and informally known as Estádio da Choupana is a football stadium in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for the home matches of C.D. Nacional, one of two Liga Sagres teams located in Funchal (The other being fierce rivals C.S. Marítimo).

The stadium is currently able to hold 5,132 people and was built as a one-stand 2,500 seat stadium in 2000, when Nacional moved in. Previously they played their home games at the local municipal stadium, the Estádio dos Barreiros.The stadium is located within the Cidade Desportiva do C.D. Nacional (C.D Nacional Sport City), which also includes training pitches and the currently under construction Cristiano Ronaldo Academy Campus, named after the club's most famous player. The Sport City is located in the north of Funchal, high in the mountains in the Choupana district.

In January 2007, after a period of construction costing €20million, the stadium was expanded to 5,132 by the opening of another stand. The stadium currently has only two all-seated stands which run the entire length of the pitch. The two ends of the field are occupied by tall fencing. On 1 June 2007 the stadium was renamed to Estádio da Madeira after the club reached an agreement with the local government to promote the region. The name also symbolises the fact that the stadium is the most modern sports venue on the island of Madeira, though not the biggest. That position is held by the municipal stadium, the Estádio dos Barreiros, home to Nacional's rivals Marítimo.
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