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| stadium_name = Estádio do Restelo |
| stadium_name = Estádio do Restelo |
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| image = Lisboa Estadio do Restelo Belem September 2013 aerial view.jpg |
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| fullname= Estádio do Restelo<ref name=Football-Weekends>{{cite web|title=Visiting the Estádio do Restelo|url=http://www.football-weekends.com/2016/01/19/os-belenenses-ground-visit-16-01-2016/|website=Football-Weekends|publisher=Lucas Laermans| |
| fullname= Estádio do Restelo<ref name=Football-Weekends>{{cite web|title=Visiting the Estádio do Restelo|url=http://www.football-weekends.com/2016/01/19/os-belenenses-ground-visit-16-01-2016/|website=Football-Weekends|publisher=Lucas Laermans|access-date=16 January 2016|language=en}}</ref> |
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| location = [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]] |
| location = [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]] |
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| built = 1956 |
| built = 1956 |
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| opened = 23 September 1956 |
| opened = 23 September 1956 |
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| seating_capacity= 19,856<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligaportugal.pt/oou/clube/20132014/primeiraliga/106 |title=Liga Portugal |website=Ligaportugal.pt |date |
| seating_capacity= 19,856<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ligaportugal.pt/oou/clube/20132014/primeiraliga/106 |title=Liga Portugal |website=Ligaportugal.pt |access-date=2016-11-06}}</ref> |
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| owner= [[C.F. Os Belenenses|Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses]] |
| owner= [[C.F. Os Belenenses|Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses]] |
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| architect = Carvalho de Melo |
| architect = Carvalho de Melo |
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The '''Estádio do Restelo''' is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]. The stadium has a capacity of 19,856 people and was built in 1956, in an old stone quarry. It is situated behind the [[Jerónimos Monastery]] in the Lisbon parish of [[Belém (Lisbon)|Belém]]. |
The '''Estádio do Restelo''' is a [[multi-purpose stadium]] in [[Lisbon]], [[Portugal]]. The stadium has a capacity of 19,856 people and was built in 1956, in an old stone quarry. It is situated behind the [[Jerónimos Monastery]] in the Lisbon parish of [[Belém (Lisbon)|Belém]]. |
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It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches, by [[ |
It is currently used mostly for [[football (soccer)|football]] matches, by [[Liga Portugal 2|second division]] club [[C.F. Os Belenenses|Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses]], but also stages musical performances. The Pope [[John Paul II]] has also celebrated a mass there attended by more than 100,000 people. |
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The inauguration game was against [[Sporting |
The inauguration game was against [[Sporting CP]], and Belenenses won by 2–1. The first international match was against [[Stade de Reims]], 2-0 for Belenenses. Finally, the first game counting for the Portuguese First Division was a Belenenses 5-1 [[Vitória F.C.|Vitória de Setúbal]]. |
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==As a music venue== |
==As a music venue== |
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On July of 1996, AC/DC performed at the stadium during their Ballbreaker Tour. |
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On 23 May 2000, [[United States|American]] [[hard rock]] band [[Pearl Jam]] recorded a live album at the stadium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pearljambootlegs.org/modules/jinzora2/index.php?nuCU0sannA%3D%3D=ZpZlkpRlZGdnYZFtYJhmWYubqtjKzqhQuK2SlZ3bpo9Usp7Vx6KiY1dUsael2qigmqI%3D |title=Bootlegs |publisher=Pearl Jam Bootlegs |date |
On 23 May 2000, [[United States|American]] [[hard rock]] band [[Pearl Jam]] recorded a live album at the stadium.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pearljambootlegs.org/modules/jinzora2/index.php?nuCU0sannA%3D%3D=ZpZlkpRlZGdnYZFtYJhmWYubqtjKzqhQuK2SlZ3bpo9Usp7Vx6KiY1dUsael2qigmqI%3D |title=Bootlegs |publisher=Pearl Jam Bootlegs |access-date=2016-11-06}}</ref> |
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On 4 October [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] played in the stadium during the [[Sacred and Profane Tour]], their last one before the band's breakup latter that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-smashing-pumpkins/2000/estadio-do-restelo-lisbon-portugal-bd71d32.html |title=The Smashing Pumpkins Concert Setlist at Estadio do Restelo, Lisbon on October 4, 2000 |website=Setlist.fm |date |
On 4 October [[The Smashing Pumpkins]] played in the stadium during the [[Sacred and Profane Tour]], their last one before the band's breakup latter that year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-smashing-pumpkins/2000/estadio-do-restelo-lisbon-portugal-bd71d32.html |title=The Smashing Pumpkins Concert Setlist at Estadio do Restelo, Lisbon on October 4, 2000 |website=Setlist.fm |access-date=2016-11-06}}</ref> |
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[[Queen + Paul Rodgers]] performed at the stadium during their [[Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour|tour]] on 2 July 2005, being the first [[Queen (band)|Queen]] show in Portugal and the first stadium show in 19 years for the band.<ref>{{cite web |
[[Queen + Paul Rodgers]] performed at the stadium during their [[Queen + Paul Rodgers Tour|tour]] on 2 July 2005, being the first [[Queen (band)|Queen]] show in Portugal and the first stadium show in 19 years for the band.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.queenconcerts.com/detail/live/1686/queen-paul-rodgers-live-02-07-2005-estadio-restelo-lisbon-portugal.html |title=02.07.2005 - Queen + Paul Rodgers live at the Estadio Restelo, Lisbon, Portugal |publisher=Queen Concerts |date=2005-07-02 |access-date=2016-11-06}}</ref> |
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On 18 July 2009 [[The Killers]], [[Duffy (singer)|Duffy]], [[Mando Diao]], [[Brandi Carlile]], [[The Walkmen]] and [[Bettershell]] made the lineup for the Lisbon's 15th edition of Super Bock Super Rock festival, held at the stadium.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blitz.sapo.pt/gen.pl?p=stories&op=view&fokey=bz.stories/39149 |title=BLITZ – The Killers em Portugal em Julho [actualizado] |website=Blitz.sapo.pt |date=2009-01-25 | |
On 18 July 2009 [[The Killers]], [[Duffy (singer)|Duffy]], [[Mando Diao]], [[Brandi Carlile]], [[The Walkmen]] and [[Bettershell]] made the lineup for the Lisbon's 15th edition of Super Bock Super Rock festival, held at the stadium.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blitz.sapo.pt/gen.pl?p=stories&op=view&fokey=bz.stories/39149 |title=BLITZ – The Killers em Portugal em Julho [actualizado] |website=Blitz.sapo.pt |date=2009-01-25 |access-date=2016-11-06}}</ref> |
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On 1 May 2019, [[Metallica]] performed at the stadium during their [[WorldWired Tour]]. |
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==UEFA Women's Champions League Final== |
==UEFA Women's Champions League Final== |
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[[File:Estádio do Restelo.jpg|thumb|right|The surroundings behind the stadium]]The stadium hosted the [[2014 UEFA Women's Champions League Final]]. |
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Also in 2019, a solidarity game was played there between the women's team of [[S.L. Benfica (women's football)|Benfica]] and [[Sporting CP (women's football)|Sporting CP]], organised by the [[Federação Portuguesa de Futebol]] and Belenenses, with the revenues reverting to [[Mozambique]], after [[Cyclone Idai]]. The game established the new record of a women's match in Portugal, having an attendance of 15 000 people. |
Also in 2019, a solidarity game was played there between the women's team of [[S.L. Benfica (women's football)|Benfica]] and [[Sporting CP (women's football)|Sporting CP]], organised by the [[Federação Portuguesa de Futebol]] and Belenenses, with the revenues reverting to [[Mozambique]], after [[Cyclone Idai]]. The game established the new record of a women's match in Portugal, having an attendance of 15 000 people. |
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In 2011, the Portuguese soap opera, "Sedução" produced by [[Televisão Independente|TVI]] told the history of a fictional player of Belenenses and recorded some episodes at the stadium, including during game days. |
In 2011, the Portuguese soap opera, "Sedução" produced by [[Televisão Independente|TVI]] told the history of a fictional player of Belenenses and recorded some episodes at the stadium, including during game days. |
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== Portugal national team matches == |
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The following [[Portugal national football team|national team]] matches were held in the stadium. |
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|16 December 1962 |
|16 December 1962 |
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|{{Fb|BUL}} |
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|[[1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying|UEFA Euro 1964 Preliminary Round]] |
|[[1964 European Nations' Cup qualifying|UEFA Euro 1964 Preliminary Round]] |
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|7 October 1980 |
|7 October 1980 |
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|{{Fb|USA}} |
|{{Fb|USA}} |
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|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]] |
|[[Exhibition game|Friendly]] |
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|23 February 1983 |
|23 February 1983 |
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|{{Fb|West Germany}} |
|{{Fb|West Germany}} |
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|Friendly |
|Friendly |
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|6 September 1984 |
|6 September 1984 |
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|{{Fb|BUL}} |
|{{Fb|BUL}} |
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|Friendly |
|Friendly |
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|27 March 1996 |
|27 March 1996 |
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|{{Fb|GRE}} |
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|Friendly |
|Friendly |
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|12 October 2002 |
|12 October 2002 |
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|Friendly |
|Friendly |
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|11 October 2003 |
|11 October 2003 |
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Also, in 2004, the stadium was chosen by the [[Italy national football team]] as their headquarters to the [[UEFA European Championship]]. |
Also, in 2004, the stadium was chosen by the [[Italy national football team]] as their headquarters to the [[UEFA European Championship]]. |
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In 2016, the [[Portugal national football team]] did its |
In 2016, the [[Portugal national football team]] did its preparation prior to the [[UEFA European Championship]] at Restelo too. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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{{Reflist}} |
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|title=[[UEFA Women's Champions League]]<br>[[List of UEFA Women's Cup and Women's Champions League finals|Final venue]] |
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|before=[[Stamford Bridge (stadium)|Stamford Bridge]]<br>[[London]] |
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|after={{nowrap|[[Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Sportpark]]}}<br>[[Berlin]] |
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|years=[[2014 UEFA Women's Champions League Final|2014]] |
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{{C.F. Os Belenenses}} |
{{C.F. Os Belenenses}} |
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{{Portuguese football stadia}} |
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{{UEFA Women's Champions League Final venues}} |
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{{Belém (Lisbon)}} |
{{Belém (Lisbon)}} |
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Estadio Do Restelo}} |
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Full name | Estádio do Restelo[1] |
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Location | Lisbon, Portugal |
Owner | Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses |
Capacity | 19,856[2] |
Construction | |
Built | 1956 |
Opened | 23 September 1956 |
Architect | Carvalho de Melo |
The Estádio do Restelo is a multi-purpose stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. The stadium has a capacity of 19,856 people and was built in 1956, in an old stone quarry. It is situated behind the Jerónimos Monastery in the Lisbon parish of Belém.
It is currently used mostly for football matches, by second division club Clube de Futebol Os Belenenses, but also stages musical performances. The Pope John Paul II has also celebrated a mass there attended by more than 100,000 people.
The inauguration game was against Sporting CP, and Belenenses won by 2–1. The first international match was against Stade de Reims, 2-0 for Belenenses. Finally, the first game counting for the Portuguese First Division was a Belenenses 5-1 Vitória de Setúbal.
As a music venue
[edit]On July of 1996, AC/DC performed at the stadium during their Ballbreaker Tour. On 23 May 2000, American hard rock band Pearl Jam recorded a live album at the stadium.[3]
On 4 October The Smashing Pumpkins played in the stadium during the Sacred and Profane Tour, their last one before the band's breakup latter that year.[4]
Queen + Paul Rodgers performed at the stadium during their tour on 2 July 2005, being the first Queen show in Portugal and the first stadium show in 19 years for the band.[5]
On 18 July 2009 The Killers, Duffy, Mando Diao, Brandi Carlile, The Walkmen and Bettershell made the lineup for the Lisbon's 15th edition of Super Bock Super Rock festival, held at the stadium.[6]
On 1 May 2019, Metallica performed at the stadium during their WorldWired Tour.
Other performances: The Police, Xutos & Pontapés, James, Pearl Jam, Radiohead and Slipknot.
UEFA Women's Champions League Final
[edit]The stadium hosted the 2014 UEFA Women's Champions League Final.
Also in 2019, a solidarity game was played there between the women's team of Benfica and Sporting CP, organised by the Federação Portuguesa de Futebol and Belenenses, with the revenues reverting to Mozambique, after Cyclone Idai. The game established the new record of a women's match in Portugal, having an attendance of 15 000 people.
Curiosity
[edit]In 2011, the Portuguese soap opera, "Sedução" produced by TVI told the history of a fictional player of Belenenses and recorded some episodes at the stadium, including during game days.
Portugal national team matches
[edit]The following national team matches were held in the stadium.
# | Date | Score | Opponent | Competition |
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1. | 16 December 1962 | 3–1 | Bulgaria | UEFA Euro 1964 Preliminary Round |
2. | 7 October 1980 | 1–1 | United States | Friendly |
3. | 23 February 1983 | 1–0 | West Germany | Friendly |
4. | 6 September 1984 | 1–0 | Bulgaria | Friendly |
5. | 27 March 1996 | 1–0 | Greece | Friendly |
6. | 12 October 2002 | 1–1 | Tunisia | Friendly |
7. | 11 October 2003 | 5–3 | Albania | Friendly |
Also, in 2004, the stadium was chosen by the Italy national football team as their headquarters to the UEFA European Championship.
In 2016, the Portugal national football team did its preparation prior to the UEFA European Championship at Restelo too.
References
[edit]- ^ "Visiting the Estádio do Restelo". Football-Weekends. Lucas Laermans. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ^ "Liga Portugal". Ligaportugal.pt. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ^ "Bootlegs". Pearl Jam Bootlegs. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ^ "The Smashing Pumpkins Concert Setlist at Estadio do Restelo, Lisbon on October 4, 2000". Setlist.fm. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ^ "02.07.2005 - Queen + Paul Rodgers live at the Estadio Restelo, Lisbon, Portugal". Queen Concerts. 2 July 2005. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
- ^ "BLITZ – The Killers em Portugal em Julho [actualizado]". Blitz.sapo.pt. 25 January 2009. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
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