Estádio da Ressacada

Ressacada
"Ressacada"
"Ressacada's Monumental"
"Blue Temple"
Full name Aderbal Ramos da Silva Stadium
Location Florianópolis, Brazil
Coordinates 27°39'59"S, 48°31'54"W
Owner Avaí FC
Capacity 17,800[1]
Field size
110 x 75 m
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 1983
Built 1982/83
Opened November 15, 1983[2]
Renovated 2006
Architect Davi Ferreira Lima
Tenants
Avaí

The Estádio Aderbal Ramos da Silva, usually called Estádio da Ressacada or just Ressacada, is a football stadium inaugurated on November 15, 1983 in Carianos neighborhood, Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, with a maximum capacity of approximately 19,000 people. The stadium is owned by Avaí. Its formal name honors Aderbal Ramos da Silva, who was president of the Santa Catarina Football Federation and was also governor of the state.

Several matches of the Brazilian football team, as well as the Brazilian football Olympic team were played at Ressacada stadium.

This stadium should not be confused with Blumenau's stadium, which is also called Estádio Aderbal Ramos da Silva, however it is nicknamed DEBA, and has a maximum capacity of 4,000 people.

History

In 1982, to replace the old Estádio Adolfo Konder, Avaí bought a groundplot close to the city's airport (Hercílio Luz International Airport). The construction works were led by Cairo Bueno, and the stadium was designed by the architect Davi Ferreira Lima.

The inaugural match was played on November 15, 1983, when Vasco da Gama beat Avaí 6-1. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Vasco da Gama's Wilson Tadei.

On May 31, 1986, the stadium lights were inaugurated.

The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 25,735, set on July 17, 1988 when Avaí beat Blumenau 2-1, for the Campeonato Catarinense final.

Events

The Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney played a concert at the stadium on April 25, 2012 in front of 30.000 fans during his On the Run Tour, this one been his first concert in the city.

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Coordinates: 27°39′59″S 48°31′54″W / 27.66639°S 48.53167°W / -27.66639; -48.53167

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