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Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has always been recognized as the largest football field in the world. It can accommodate 205,000 people, including155,000 seats. The 4th World Cup was held in this country in July 1950, and the championship battle between Brazil and Uruguay started here. At that time, the audience was 6.5438+0.99 million, while the actual number of spectators reached 2.5. So far, this amazing record is the highest in the world. The quality of this check is getting worse and worse because it has been in disrepair for a long time. In order to ensure safety, the audience has been decreasing. Up to now, there are only 14338+0.95 million seats left. To this end, the stadium was overhauled, a special maintenance Committee was set up, and two decisions were made: the audience seats were reduced by 20 thousand; Cement chairs were replaced by plastic chairs. In other words, the renovated Maracana Stadium will only have128+0.95 million seats. In this way, Maracana will lose the title of No.1 in the world and be replaced by Molumby Stadium in Sao Paulo. The stadium can accommodate 6.5438+0.5 million people.
Maracana Football Stadium was built to host the 1950 World Cup. The correct name is "Jornalista Mario Filho" to commemorate the most famous sports news columnist at that time. Maracana football field enjoys a good reputation at home and abroad. It can be said that Rio de Janeiro is one of the symbols of this this beautiful city, just like Corcoba and Pao de Acucar. Although the stadium was opened in 1950, the construction of the whole football field was not completed until 1965, becoming the largest football field in the world at that time, with a lawn area of110m and a width of 75m.
There is a hall in Maracana, da Fama, to commemorate 50 players who performed well on the court, including Zico, Garrincha and Romario. Next to the football field are Ginacio Gilberto Cardoso, Atletico EscTaddio de Barros and parque Acuti Julio de la Mare, known as "Maracana Zinho".