Stadium Name: | Carlos Zamith |
Fullname: | Estádio Municipal Carlos Zamith |
Location: | Manaus, AM, Brazil |
Coordinates: | -3.0836°N -59.984°W |
Broke Ground: | August 2013 |
Opened: | 6 July 2014 |
Built: | 2014 |
Record Attendance: | 6,500 (Amazonas vs Portuguesa-RJ, 28 August 2022) |
Owner: | State of Amazonas |
Operator: | State of Amazonas |
Surface: | Natural grass |
Construction Cost: | ~R$ 23 million |
Tenants: | Amazonas Manauara Manaus Nacional Rio Negro |
Seating Capacity: | 6,500[1] |
Dimensions: | 105 × 68 m |
Estádio Municipal Carlos Zamith is a multi-use stadium in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil. It is used mostly for football matches, and has a maximum capacity of 6,500 people.
Initially projected to be a training center for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, the construction of the stadium began on 5 August 2013, and had an initial cost of R$ 14 million. Named after Carlos Zamith, a notable sports journalist of the state who had died at the time,[2] the stadium had a symbolic inauguration on 24 May 2014, with state governor José Melo de Oliveira providing the first kick.[3]
Carlos Zamith's first official match occurred on 6 July 2014, a Campeonato Amazonense de Juniores match between Manaus FC and .