Estádio Fernando Charbub Farah 'Caranguejão'

Estádio Fernando Charbub Farah 'Caranguejão'


Paranaguá, Brazil (BR)
The Fernando Charbub Farah Municipal Stadium, known as Gigante do Itiberê or Caranguejão, is a multi-sports stadium located in the city of Paranaguá, in the state of Paraná. It is located in the historic center of the city. Its name is a tribute to the engineer and sportsman Fernando Charbub Farah.

With a capacity for 12,218 seats, it has an athletics track. It was opened in 2003, but the official opening took place on September 29, 2004, in the game Paraná Clube 2 – 1 Vasco da Gama, valid for the 33rd round of the Brazilian Championship. In this game, there was a record attendance of 13,754 people.

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The first official goal in the stadium's history was scored by Serbian midfielder Dejan Petković, then defending Vasco da Gama.
The Fernando Charbub Farah Municipal Stadium, known as Gigante do Itiberê or Caranguejão, is a multi-sports stadium located in the city of Paranaguá, in the state of Paraná. It is located in the historic center of the city. Its name is a tribute to the engineer and sportsman Fernando Charbub Farah.

With a capacity for 12,218 seats, it has an athletics track. It was opened in 2003, but the official opening took place on September 29, 2004, in the game Paraná Clube 2 – 1 Vasco da Gama, valid for the 33rd round of the Brazilian Championship. In this game, there was a record attendance of 13,754 people.

The first official goal in the stadium's history was scored by Serbian midfielder Dejan Petković, then defending Vasco da Gama.
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Links: pt.wikipedia.org
By: Matheus_

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