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Velódromo Paulistano

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Full name
  
Velódromo Paulistano

Field size
  
100 x 64 m

Year built
  
1892

Operator
  
Club Athletico Paulistano

Location
  
São Paulo, Brazil

Capacity
  
10,000

Demolished
  
1916

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Owner
  
Veloce Club Olimpic Paulista

Opened
  
1892 (cycling) October 18, 1901 (football)

Similar
  
Chácara da Floresta, Estádio Antônio Alonso, Estádio da Ponte Grande, Estádio Palestra Itália, Teixeirão

Velódromo Paulistano, commonly known as just Velódromo, was a cycling and football stadium located in São Paulo, Brazil. It was the home stadium of Americano, Paulistano and Scottish Wanderers. It was owned by Veloce Club Olimpic Paulista and it had a maximum capacity of 10,000 people. After being reformed as a football stadium, it was operated by Club Athletico Paulistano.

History

The stadium was inaugurated in 1892, as a cycling stadium. It was opened as a football stadium on October 18, 1901, when a São Paulo State combined team and a Rio de Janeiro State drew 1–1. The first football game between clubs was played on May 8, 1902, when São Paulo Athletic beat Paulistano 4–0. Charles Miller scored that game's first goal. The last game played at the Velódromo was a game between a São Paulo State combined team and a Rio de Janeiro State combined team. São Paulo State won the game 8–0. Velódromo Paulistano was demolished in 1916.

References

Velódromo Paulistano Wikipedia