Lisbon: Sport Venue
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Estádio da Luz
Estádio da Luz, also known as the Stadium of Light, is an iconic sport venue located in Lisbon, Portugal. It serves as the home ground for S.L. Benfica, one of the most prominent football clubs in the country. The stadium's name, which translates to "Stadium of...
Campo Pequeno bullring
The Campo Pequeno bullring stands as an iconic landmark in the heart of Lisbon, Portugal. This historic venue, inaugurated in 1892, is a testament to the city's deep-rooted traditions in bullfighting, though the practice has faced increasing scrutiny and changes in...
Estádio José Alvalade
Estádio José Alvalade, a cornerstone of Lisbon's sporting life, stands proudly as the home ground of Sporting Clube de Portugal, one of the country's most storied football clubs. Inaugurated in 2003, the stadium was designed by the renowned architect Tomás Taveira...
Estádio das Amoreiras
Estádio das Amoreiras, a historical sports venue, once graced the city of Lisbon, Portugal, with its presence in the vibrant area of Amoreiras. Though it no longer stands today, having made way for progress and urban development, it holds a significant place in the...
Estádio do Restelo
Nestled in the historic Belem district of Lisbon, the Estádio do Restelo stands as a proud monument to Portuguese sports and culture. This iconic sport venue, primarily used for football matches, is the home ground of Belenenses – one of Portugal's oldest football...
Altice Arena
Altice Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Lisbon, Portugal. The arena is among the largest indoor arenas in Europe and the largest in Portugal with a capacity of 20,000 people and was built in 1998 for Expo '98.
Estádio Universitário de Lisboa
The Lisbon University Stadium is a unit within the University of Lisbon, and a multivenue park located in Alvalade, Lisbon, comprising several sports facilities, and mostly known for its main venue and namesake, the Estádio de Honra, a multi-use stadium.
Estádio 1º de Maio
The 1 May Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in civil parish of Braga in the municipality of Braga, in the district of the same name. Built in 1950 to host mostly football matches, the stadium has the capacity to seat 28,000 spectators.
Campo de Jogos do Pragal
Campo de Jogos do Pragal is the home soccer stadium of Almada Atlético Clube, a Portuguese sports club based in Almada, Portugal. The stadium is overlooked by and adjacent to the surrounding area of the Cristo Rei monument.
Terras do Desembargador
Terras do Desembargador, also known as Campo das Salésias, was a football dirt field in Lisbon, Portugal. It hosted football matches of Sport Lisboa.
Estádio José Gomes
Estádio José Gomes, informally known as Estádio da Reboleira, after its location, is the stadium of the Portuguese football team C.F. Estrela da Amadora and it has a capacity of 9,288.
Pavilhão da Luz Nº 2
The Pavilhão da Luz Nº 2 is the second arena of Portuguese multi-sport club S.L. Benfica. It has a full capacity of 1,800 seats and is mainly used by the handball and volleyball departments of the club.
Benfica Campus
Benfica Campus, also known as centro de estágio e formação do Seixal, is the training ground and youth academy of Portuguese football club Benfica.
Pavilhão Fidelidade
The Pavilhão da Luz Nº 1, currently known as Pavilhão Fidelidade for sponsorship reasons, is the main arena of Portuguese multi-sport club S.L. Benfica. It has a full capacity of 2,400 seats and is mainly used by the basketball, futsal and roller hockey departments of the club.
Estádio do Campo Grande
Estádio de Campo Grande was a multi-use stadium in Lisbon, Portugal. It was used mostly for football matches and hosted the home matches of Sporting CP and then S.L. Benfica. The stadium was able to hold 25,000 people and opened in 1912 owned by Lisboa FC.
Estádio da Tapadinha
Estádio da Tapadinha is a football stadium located in Lisbon, Portugal. With a seating capacity up to 4,000 people, it is the home ground of both Atlético Clube de Portugal and Benfica women's football team.
Estádio Alfredo Marques Augusto
Estádio Alfredo Marques Augusto is a multi-use stadium in the parish of Moscavide in the Municipality of Loures, bordering Lisbon, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it is the home stadium of CD Olivais e Moscavide. The stadium is able to hold 3,325 people.