Estádio Orlando Rodrigues

Estádio Orlando Rodrigues is a multi-use stadium in Tarrafal de São Nicolau on the island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde and are one of two on the island. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FC Ultramarina and AJAT'SN, clubs from other parts of the municipality plays at the stadium, the only one being FC Praia Branca from the north of the municipality. The stadium holds 5,000 people, and its ground is artificial grass with its size being 106 x 68 metres. The stadium is operated by the São Nicolau Regional Football Association (ARFSN).[1]

Estádio Orlando Rodrigues
Estádio Orlando Rodrigues
Location within Cape Verde
LocationAv. Assís Cadório (EN1-SN01)
Tarrafal de São Nicolau, São Nicolau, Cape Verde
Coordinates16.564°N 24.3538°W / 16.564; -24.3538
OperatorSão Nicolau Regional Football Association (ARFSN)
Capacity5,000
Opened1980s (first)
12 October 2010 (second)
Tenants
AJAT'SN
FC Praia Branca
FC Ultramarina

Location

Its location is at Avenida Assís Cadório, which is part of the main route linking with Ribeira Brava and the east of the island (EN1-SN01), it is more than 500 meters ESE of the town center and 300 meters inland from the Atlantic.

History

The stadium was completed in the 1980s or the 1990s and had a single seat in the west and was dirt, later it may have natural grass. Around 2009, expansion started and was competed on 12 October 2010,[2] after the municipality split into two and its field became artificial as the grass was dry and in bad shape due to the climate that is not favorable for natural grass. Before, some clubs from the parish and later also the municipality sometimes trained at the field before its matches. A row of seats would also dominate the north side. It was called Estádio do Tarrafal de São Nicolau, locally as Estádio do Tarrafal as it is read over white in black letters at the north side. Until that time, clubs based in the parish of São Francisco do Assís and also later the municipality of Tarrafal de São Nicolau played at Estádio João de Deus (Dideus)[3] northeast in the island capital of Ribeira Brava.

The first national championship competitions took place in 2011. Every national championship matches only featured FC Ultramarina. More of them were played at the stadium in 2013, 2015 and recently in 2017 which was the first where three of its six group stage matches that will take place at the stadium. One of two semifinal legs which was supposed to take place at the stadium as access was shut as the stadium had no keys, Mindelense was unofficially awarded 0-3 which led to Ultramarina to appeal, the award to Mindelense was revoked. Mindelense brought the squad but did not fully appeared, on August 13, Mindelense was disqualified. Later on August 20, the only national championship finals took place, the first of two legs which featured Sporting Praia took place at the stadium.

It was the stadium where Ultramarina was crowned regional champions on April 22, 2017.

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See also

References

  1. "São Nicolau Regional Football (Soccer) Association at the FCF website". fcf.cv. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  2. "São Nicolau: Estádio do Tarrafal vai tornar futebol mais competitivo" [Tarrafal Stadium Went to Turn Football (Soccer) to be More Competitive]. A Semana (in Portuguese). 12 October 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  3. "Um símbolo de São Nicolau" [A Symbol of São Nicolau] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Lance Desportivo (A Semana). 14 January 2005. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
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