Name Estádio Municipal Carlos ZamithAlternate: Estádio Municipal Carlos Zamith
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Sat 24 Jan 2026 19:30
Established2014 (12 years old)
Capacity6,500
Build CostArchitectR$ 23 million
CountryBrazil
LocationManaus, AM, Brazil
TimezoneUTC -04:00 Amazon Time (AMT)
Coordinates3.0836082691538964°S 59.9839886153415°W
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| Upcoming | 24 Jan | Manauara  | - | Nacional-A |
24 Jan | Amazonas  | - | Manaus |
12 Feb | Amazonas  | - | Itacoatiar |
12 Feb | Manauara  | - | Parintins |
21 Feb | Amazonas  | - | Manauara |
28 Feb | Manauara  | - | Itacoatiar |
Results |
12 Jan | Manauara | 1 - 0 | Princesa d |
10 Jan | Amazonas | 3 - 0 | São Raimu | 16 Aug | Manauara | 0 - 1 | ASA | 09 Aug | Manauara | 1 - 0 | Sampaio Co | 19 Jul | Manauara | 3 - 0 | GAS | 28 Jun | Manauara | 2 - 2 | Manaus | 07 Jun | Manauara | 2 - 0 | Trem |
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Estádio Municipal Carlos Zamith is a multi-use stadium in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. It is used mostly for football matches, and has a maximum capacity of 6,500 people.
Initially projected to be a training center for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the construction of the stadium began on 5 August 2013, and had an initial cost of R$ 14 million. Named after Carlos Zamith, a notable sports journalist of the state who had died at the time, the stadium had a symbolic inauguration on 24 May 2014, with state governor José Melo de Oliveira providing the first kick.
Carlos Zamith's first official match occurred on 6 July 2014, a Campeonato Amazonense de Juniores match between Manaus FC and Manaus EC .

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