thumb | right | alt=A view from behind a bronze animal statue of Baenão’s empty stadium | Baenão in 2019 Estádio Evandro Almeida, usually known as Baenão is a stadium in Belém, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 13,792 people. It is owned by Clube do Remo, and named for Evandro Almeida (died 1965), a Remo football player and employee. The nickname Baenão is a reference to the place where the stadium is located, called Travessa Antônio Baena.
thumb | right | alt=A view from behind a bronze animal statue of Baenão’s empty stadium | Baenão in 2019 Estádio Evandro Almeida, usually known as Baenão is a stadium in Belém, Brazil. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 13,792 people. It is owned by Clube do Remo, and named for Evandro Almeida (died 1965), a Remo football player and employee. The nickname Baenão is a reference to the place where the stadium is located, called Travessa Antônio Baena.
==History== On August 15, 1917, which marked the anniversary of a six-year reorganization, Remo opened its football stadium. According to the newspaper A Folha do Norte, August 13, 1917, the field was 110 meters long and 70 meters wide. The stadium consisted of 2,500 people distributed through a grandstand, divided into its extension lines by a superior pavilion that was destined for the families of the partners and the lower part to the partners.
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