Arena da Baixada

Ligga Arena
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Full nameEstádio Mario Celso Petraglia
Former namesEstádio Joaquim Américo Guimarães, Kyocera Arena
LocationCuritiba, Paraná, Brazil
Coordinates25°26′54″S 49°16′37″W / 25.44833°S 49.27694°W / -25.44833; -49.27694
OwnerClub Athletico Paranaense
OperatorG3 United
Capacity42,372
Record attendanceNon-football: 45,925 (religious event, 27 July 2019) [1]
Football: 40,263 (Athletico Paranaense vs. Atletico Junior, 12 December 2018)
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceArtificial grass
Construction
Broke groundDecember 1, 1997
OpenedJune 24, 1999
Renovated2009, 2012–2014
Tenants
Athletico Paranaense
Website
www.arenacap.com.br

Estádio Mario Celso Petraglia (Formerly known as Estádio Joaquim Américo Guimarães), also known as Ligga Arena for sponsorship reasons or Arena da Baixada, is a stadium located in Curitiba, the state capital of Paraná, Brazil. It is the home stadium of Club Athletico Paranaense, and has a capacity of 42,372 people. The stadium was the first in Brazil to sell its naming rights; it was known as Kyocera Arena between 2005 and 1 April 2008. It was the first retractable roof stadium built in South America.[2]

With Curitiba selected as one of the host cities of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the stadium was rebuilt between 2012 and 2014. Its capacity was expanded to 42,372 seats.

Located in the Água Verde borough near the center of Curitiba, the history of the stadium began in the early twentieth century, when in 1914, Joaquim Américo Guimarães (1879–1917), then president of the International (the forefathers of Club Athletico Paranaense), led the construction of the then Arena da Baixada stadium. Athletico came into existence ten years later, inheriting the assets, including the stadium.

  1. ^ "Evento evangélico bate recorde de público da Arena da Baixada". Bem Parana (in Portuguese). July 28, 2019. Retrieved October 14, 2019.
  2. ^ "Curitiba: Latin America's first retractable roof under way". Stadium DB.com. Retrieved December 19, 2018.