Estádio da Ponte Grande
22°51′23″S 47°11′23″W / 22.85643°S 47.18959°W / -22.85643; -47.18959Owner Corinthians Operator Corinthians Surface Natural grass Opened 1918 to 1928 Tenants
Home stadium Rivalries Other sports Popular culture Related articles
Estádio da Ponte Grande was a São Paulo, Brazil-based football stadium owned by São Paulo sports club Corinthians.
History
The club's players and fans managed to build a new stadium for the club in 1918, and Corinthians would play at the Estádio da Ponte Grande for nine years.
- v
- t
- e
Sport Club Corinthians Paulista
|
- Neo Química Arena (2014–present)
- Pacaembu (1940–2014)
- Parque São Jorge (1928–1940)
- Ponte Grande (1918–1928)
- Bom Retiro (1910–1912)
- Palmeiras (Paulista Derby)
- São Paulo (Clássico Majestoso)
- Santos (Clássico Alvinegro)
- Corinthians Steamrollers
- Basketball
- Beach Soccer
- Futsal
- Superleague Formula
- Fiel - O Filme (2009)
- Todo Poderoso: o Filme - 100 Anos de Timão (2010)
- Libertados (2014)
- Big Twelve
- Democracia Corintiana
- Clube dos 13
- Category
- Commons
- Wikibooks
- Wikiquote
- Wiktionary
This article about a sports venue in Brazil is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e