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meters in length, with its membrane made of PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene). In the main modules, the membrane is opaque, while in the spaces between panels, it is translucent, optimizing the internal lighting of the Giant. The equipment has a series of advantages and safety features, such as a surface with non-stick properties, facilitating cleaning, non-flammable properties, safe against fire, as well as being composed of material immune to ultraviolet radiation and resistant to corrosive agents. Standing out prominently, the scenic lighting is also noteworthy, capable of coloring the Beira-Rio in a variety of colors. The system adopts 910 projectors of 41 watts, distributing 14 reflectors per roof panel. This is how the Giant manages to adapt to any imagined scenario.
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public during a ceremony organized on October 6, 1962. In that same year the cornerstone of the stadium was laid, and the former river turned into a true construction site. Tunnels began to emerge, quickly followed by the structures of the grandstands. The intense pace further excited the fans, boosting the sales of fundraising bonds for the construction. After totaling two thousand in the first year of sales, they quickly reached the mark of forty thousand. The support was so significant that, at one point, in an interview with Zero Hora, Borda admitted to not fully grasping the dimensions of the club he was leading, it was too vast.
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enjoyed thermal baths in the locker rooms, a rarity in fields worldwide. Fans, too, shared in the luxury, with the privilege of following match updates on the impressive electronic scoreboard behind the south goal of the Beira-Rio. Thus, living up to the expectations built over thirteen years of construction, ready to play a prominent role nationally and internationally, honoring Ephraim's vision, Borda's work, the dedication of Tedesco and Herrmann, and above all, the hope and dedication of the red supporters, the Giganteda Beira-Rio emerged on Easter Sunday.
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weakened finances. The works were only resumed thanks to the assistance of the Banco da Província, secured through the Works Committee. In a tragic turn of events, José Pinheiro Borda, who was still leading the efforts of the construction, died on April 25, 1965, shortly after expressing in an interview his ongoing prayer to witness the completion of the Gigante da Beira-Rio. His death deeply affected the entire city, prompting a movement among Porto Alegre's society to honor him by naming the rising stadium after the Portuguese man.
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the construction lagged behind. At the time, there were many skeptics who joked that he was actually buying a 'Floating Seat'. Despite the jokes, even depicted in newspaper cartoons, the early 1960s marked the beginning of positive developments for the landfill taking shape over the Guaíba. Led by José Pinheiro Borda, who would later have the stadium officially named after him, a Portuguese immigrant who arrived in Porto Alegre in 1929 and quickly became devoted to Internacional. A Works Commission was then promptly established.
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1:30 p.m., the Military Band of the 18th Infantry Regiment of São Leopoldo, accompanying Governor Walter Peracchi de Barcelos at the time, played the national anthem. Following that, the officials escorted engineer Ruy Tedesco, head of the construction committee, to the field's center. There, surrounded by his peers, he ceremonially cut the symbolic ribbon marking the stadium's inauguration. In that long-awaited moment, a dream that had seemed nearly unattainable a decade prior was officially fulfilled.
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anticipation for the match was matched by the turnout, with a total of 78,083 people filling the Beira-Rio stands, and their fervor was rewarded. The red side ended the first half down 1–0 and with just ten players on the pitch after Grêmio dominated the first 45 minutes. In the second half, pushed by a large crowd at Beira-Rio, the Colorados came from behind to defeat Grêmio 2–1 with two goals scored by striker
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alongside Rui Tedesco and Thompson Flores, focusing on the technical aspects of the project. The team facilitated progress at the so-called Giant, collaborating with the municipality to acquire new machinery for efficiency. Additionally, they emphasized the importance of fan support, recognizing it as a significant factor in advancing the stadium's construction efforts.
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project in the Porto Alegre City Council to donate an eight-hectare plot of land to the Clube do Povo for the construction of a new stadium. The only complication was that the land was situated within the Rio Guaíba. Hence, if the proposal were to be approved, filling the area would be necessary before commencing construction.
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A crowd of approximately 100 thousand people went to the stadium to watch the festival of performances, a public turnout never seen before in any stadium in Rio Grande do Sul. In the same place where the cornerstone was celebrated in 1963, Bishop Edmundo Kunz blessed the stadium. On the field, around
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The club urged fans to ignite fireworks at dawn in an event dubbed the "Red Dawn" or "Red Awakening". Planned for 7 a.m., the first explosions echoed before 6 a.m., showcasing the eager anticipation of supporters. It's no surprise, considering 13 years had passed since the approval of the project for
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Regarding the press booths, it's worth mentioning that the new Colorado stadium was unique globally in having one equipped with Telex, a system that transmitted information to London and Lisbon on the day of the inauguration. Notably, luxury wasn't limited to journalists but extended to athletes, who
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Able to enhance colors and prevent any shadows, the lighting system utilizes 404 projectors, each with a power of 2,000 watts, placing it among the highest standards available in the market. The Beira-Rio has 16 press boxes, with 12 of them being smaller, and another four for television. In addition
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In 2011, with the stadium already under renovation for the World Cup and with limited capacity, it rewarded every Inter supporter with a 3–1 victory led by Leandro Damião, who scored twice, and Kléber, who converted a penalty, securing the victory and the Recopa Sudamericana title. This was the last
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On Easter Sunday, April 6, 1969, the Beira-Rio was officially opened. It was considered the most magnificent and opulent stadium in Brazil at the time. On that morning, all attention in the capital of Rio Grande do Sul focused on the Gigante, as the city adorned itself in red, whether through flags,
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The fans continued to take center stage in 1967, a year in which the appeal for donations was intensified, launching the Brick Campaign on November 26 during a match between Inter and Farroupilha at the Eucaliptos stadium. On that occasion, in addition to the presence of the players from the current
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No exact records exist regarding when the idea to construct Beira-Rio originated. However, it is known that the first significant step towards building the stadium occurred on September 12, 1956. On this date, Ephraim Pinheiro Cabral, a former president of Internacional from 1951 to 1952, proposed a
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From the original structure of the Beira-Rio, the entire upper bleachers and the retaining wall of the lower ones were preserved. The old canopy, located on the side closest to the river, and the popularly known "cap," next to Padre Cacique, were also kept, although with alterations, to accommodate
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In 1992, Beira-Rio hosted the second leg of the Copa do Brasil final, Inter had to overturn the 2–1 scoreline of the first match and it did. The title-winning goal came in a dramatic fashion: a penalty kick by Célio Silva in the 88th minute and the club secured the title due to the away goals rule.
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Most of Internacional's most important titles were won playing on the Beira-Rio. Stage of great victories and achievements since its inception. Right in its first decade of existence, the Giagante reinforced Inter's sovereignty in Rio Grande do Sul and also helped the club conquer Brazil. In 1975,
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in Mexico City. With most of the structure completed, only a few finishing touches remained for the grand inauguration. The Gigante underwent its first major tests. In March 1968, for example, the stadium hosted the final of the 10th Gaúcho Beach Soccer Championship between Cidreira and a selection
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The landfill started to become a reality in late 1957 with the arrival of the 'Ster' dredger. Celebrated by Internacional's directors, this event served as symbolic event for the future construction of an unprecedented venue in the southern region of the country. Nevertheless, there were times when
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During this period, the home of the colorados was adapted to the international football standards and requirements set by FIFA, becoming more comfortable and safe. Despite intense, the physical transformations imposed on the Gigante in no way shook a certainty shared by all supporters: the soul of
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Concluding the 1970s, Beira-Rio served as the cradle for one of the greatest teams in Brazilian football history, capable of winning a Brasileirão with an impeccable campaign from start to finish, marked by the impressive absence of defeats. Undefeated, Internacional defeated Vasco 2–1 on December
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The excitement among fans went beyond simply looking forward to the new stadium. It was also hoped that with the inauguration of the stadium, the team's performance on the field would improve. After enjoying considerable success in the 1940s and 1950s, the club had recently experienced a downturn,
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Beside Borda on the committee were Ephraim, serving as vice-president; Manoel Tavares, Eraldo Hermann, and José Asmus, overseeing purchase of materials; Arno Larsen, Paulo Reginato, and Jader de Souza, handling treasury matters; Aldo Dias Rosa and Hugo Martins Martinez, managing accounting tasks;
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state and also South Brazil and can currently accommodate a total of 50,848 people, including seating in the stands, 71 skyboxes located on the stadium's fourth level, 39 grandstands featuring two lounges, and 55 upper-level skyboxes with an 18-person capacity each. Additionally, a standing area
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The permanent grass installed is Bermuda Tifgrand, while in winter, Ryegrass is planted. The field's drainage system is vacuum-based, ensuring playable conditions even under heavy rain. The lawn irrigation operates from 15 reservoirs of 12 thousand liters each, totaling a reserve of 180 thousand
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Grandiose and sublime, in 1969 the Gigante was ready to welcome over 100 thousand people on Sunday, April 6. Beyond its beauty, the Beira-Rio also drew attention for the modernity of its facilities. In total, there were 28 press booths, four of which were allocated for TV, another four for print
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The stadium new roof is the trademark of the new Beira-Rio. Composed of 65 interlocked modules, totaling a structure of approximately 4,700 tons of steel, the roof is one of the most charming parts of the modernization process. Built with a steel structure, it reaches 36 meters in height and 53
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The 1980s weren't as glorious, but they hold an important chapter in the history of Inter and the stadium. On February 12, 1989, Beira-Rio hosted, for the second leg of the 1988 Brasileirão semifinals, its greatest rival, Grêmio, in what became known as the Grenal of the Century. The audience's
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Radio campaigns began urging both male and female supporters from all over Rio Grande to donate materials such as bricks, cement, and iron. In an effort to boost enthusiasm among fans, even a scale model of the new stadium, representing its still early stages of development, was unveiled to the
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In the second half, Eusébio scored the equalizer at the 23rd minute, capitalizing on a refereeing mistake where a free kick, initially signaled for two touches, was converted with just one. However, the Portuguese icon had little time to celebrate as Gilson Porto, less than five minutes later,
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All the frenzy had to be subdued in 1965. In stark contrast to the optimism of the early decade, that year became etched in Inter's history with two significant and harsh setbacks. Financed with its own resources, the construction works of the Beira-Rio had to be halted, reflecting the club's
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in Mexico, the Colorado team won 2–1. At Beira-Rio, it won 3–2, driven by a frenzied crowd, before the game was conducted by an orchestra and during the 90 minutes, it promoted a great spectacle. Once the match was over, it became official. South America was red once again.
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The Beira-Rio underwent a major modernization process aimed at the 2014 World Cup. The works of the project, called 'Gigante Para Sempre' (Giant Forever), lasted about two years, beginning with minor works in 2010 and picking up in March 2012, when the partnership with
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emerging as the hero. Under a mysterious beam of sunlight, he leapt to head Valdomiro's cross into Raul's net, securing victory for the Colorado and their place atop the nation's footballing hierarchy for the first time.
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magnificently beat goalkeeper José Henrique from another set-piece, sealing the match's final score. Even in its early days, the Beira-Rio demonstrated its potential to become a key figure in Brazilian football history.
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The Beira-Rio complex also houses a chapel, an events center, bars, stores and a parking building for 3,000 cars. Parque Gigante, featuring pools, gyms, football fields, and tennis courts, is located next to it.
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The stadium has been adapted to an international standard, ready to host any national or international game. Beira-Rio is one of the three 2014 FIFA World Cup stadiums to be privately owned, alongside
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with only one state championship victory in 1961. Disheartened by the team's losses at the old Eucaliptos stadium, supporters even found solace by visiting the construction site of the future stadium.
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in extra time. As the center circle was pointed out, the crowd repeated the spectacle from the moment the teams entered the field, with their flares and fireworks illuminating the Porto Alegre night.
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made a run down the right flank and delivered a cross at the 24th minute. Gilson Porto, positioned on the left side of Benfica's penalty area, struck the ball first-time back into the mix. There,
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media, and the rest for radio stations. Access to the sector was through luxurious elevators, which also led to the stands, or through artistic staircases exclusive to media professionals.
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introduced in early 2019 can now hold up 5,000 supporters. In the event of an emergency, the entire stadium can be evacuated in under 8 minutes, in accordance with FIFA's guidelines.
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kicked off. The stadium was completely closed for renovations for the World Cup starting in December 2012. During this period, Inter had to make do with temporary homes, such as
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the Beira-Rio remains intact. Stage of countless triumphs, the home of Internacional continues at the same place that offered so many special memories to the fans.
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For the first game, Inter invited twice champions in Europe and finalists five times during the decade, then current champions of the Portuguese championship,
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In 2010 Internacional once again reached the final of the Libertadores and once again the second leg was played at the mythical Beira-Rio. Playing against
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squad, who took to the field with a banner urging the fans to make donations, club legends like Tesourinha and Carlitos strongly embraced the movement.
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final and once again Inter was successful on its home ground. After a setback of 2–1 in the first match, the second leg was fueled by the young
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and won 4–0. The opening match at full capacity, however, was a friendly between Inter and Peñarol played on April 6, 2014. A clash marked by
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In 2008 another international final at the Beira-Rio, and another triumph for Inter. Even with one player less, Inter defeated
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the team's new home. The spectacle, a sight to behold, more than compensated for every second that had elapsed since 1956.
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In the 2000s, Inter had an impressive sequence of international titles, all of the won on Beira-Rio. Starting with the
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The scenic lighting of the roof can color the stadium in different shades, here seen in red during the 2015 season.
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In 1968, the stadium already appeared to be ready. Imposing, incorporating architectural features inspired by the
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scored and made it clear to everyone: the Copa Libertadores was not going to slip away. And indeed, it did not.
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Beira-Rio once again hosted the Brazilian Championship final the following year, in 1976. Inter welcomed
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liters. As for hydraulic distribution, the system has 24 sprinklers to irrigate the playing field.
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23, 1979, thus securing the national tri-championship once again within its home grounds.
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Claudiomiro scores the first goal for Internacional at Beira-Rio stadium against Benfica.
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The first test event for the new stadium was on February 15, 2014. Internacional beat
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Internacional and LDU Quito in the 2006 Copa Libertadores quarter-final at Beira-Rio.
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to these, there is also a space designated for the positioning of game cameras.
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Beira-Rio's new roof has become an architectural landmark of Porto Alegre.
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of other participating teams. Fifteen thousand people attended the event.
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pieces of red fabric, or the presence of red on cars and pedestrians.
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title won outside the state realm before the stadium's remodeling.
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Internacional fans at Beira-Rio during 1979 Brazilian Championship
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just six years after its opening, Beira-Rio hosted its inaugural
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the Upper Boxes and the COC (Command Operations Center).
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Beira-Rio is the second biggest stadium in south Brazil.
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Estádio Beira-Rio was one of the 12 venues used for the
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Index

Riverside Stadium

Sisbrace
Praia de Belas, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Coordinates
30°3′56.21″S 51°14′9.91″W / 30.0656139°S 51.2360861°W / -30.0656139; -51.2360861
Sport Club Internacional
Capacity
R$
Internacional
Brazil national football team
[esˈtadʒiuˈbejɾɐˈʁiu]
Guaíba River
Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Sport Club Internacional
Estádio dos Eucaliptos
2014 FIFA World Cup
Brazil national football team


Beira-Rio
Guaíba Lake

Tokyo Olympic Stadium
Azteca Stadium


Benfica
Eusébio
Valdomiro

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