Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium

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The roar of the crowd still echoes in my ears. This is the Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium. A place where history unfolds with every whistle.

Before you stands the magnificent Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium. It’s more than just a stadium. It’s a symbol of Rio’s passion for sports. It hosted the 2007 Pan American Games. Then it was upgraded for the 2016 Olympics.

Originally named Joao Havelange Stadium it was renamed to honor Nilton Santos. He was one of Brazil’s greatest defenders. A true legend. Botafogo one of Rio’s most beloved football teams calls this stadium home. They signed a lease for twenty years in 2007. This stadium holds a special place in the hearts of Botafogo fans. The stadium hosted the opening match of the 2016 Olympics a women’s football match between Sweden and South Africa. Usain Bolt himself ran on this very track. It’s quite something isn’t it?

The stadium cost a whopping 392 million reais. That’s six times the original budget. The architect Carlos Porto designed it. Odebrecht SA built it. They were later involved in a major corruption scandal.

The inaugural match in 2007 was a thrilling contest. Botafogo played Fluminense. Botafogo won 2-1. The first goal was scored by Fluminense’s Alex Dias. Botafogo received the Joao Havelange trophy for winning. It had a seating capacity of 46931. It was expanded to 60000 for the Olympics. For concerts it can hold up to 70000 people.

The stadium has seen some incredible moments. The roar of the crowd. The thrill of victory. The agony of defeat. All experienced here within these walls. It is easily accessible. The SuperVia train line stops at Engenho de Dentro station right next to the stadium.

This isn’t just a stadium. It’s a living breathing part of Rio’s story. A place where legends are made and history is written. A true icon of the city.

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