Praça Dr. Francisco Ursaia, 1900 - Jardim Proença, Campinas - SP, 13026-350, BrasileMappa
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305 recensione
arvaldo
Nice stadium
Old traditional stadium from Campinas. The football sometimes will make you cry, but is a nice place to go.
Recensione del giorno 28 mag 2016
Tveilleux
Nice place to run
I visited the stadium at 6pm - nice place to run at that time of day. I could feel the history in the air!!!
Recensione del giorno 29 feb 2016
Marcelo T
Temple of football (soccer) by passion
This stadium is, as far is noticed, the only stadium in the world that has been built by the fans. In the 40's the fans collected money to buy all material and offered their own Labour to build the st...
Recensione del giorno 11 feb 2016
Paulo_Faleiros
Stay away from here
Ugly, old and uncomfortable, few stoods for drink and food, disgusting lavatories, unsafe parking lot.
Recensione del giorno 5 giu 2015
Caaams
My sanctuary ♥
Home of the oldest Brazilian football/soccer team. A simple & small stadium which turns bigger and bigger when it's full of "monkeys" (how the Ponte Preta fans usually call themselves) cheering for th...
Nice stadium
Old traditional stadium from Campinas. The football sometimes will make you cry, but is a nice place to go.
Nice place to run
I visited the stadium at 6pm - nice place to run at that time of day. I could feel the history in the air!!!
Temple of football (soccer) by passion
This stadium is, as far is noticed, the only stadium in the world that has been built by the fans. In the 40's the fans collected money to buy all material and offered their own Labour to build the st...
Stay away from here
Ugly, old and uncomfortable, few stoods for drink and food, disgusting lavatories, unsafe parking lot.
My sanctuary ♥
Home of the oldest Brazilian football/soccer team. A simple & small stadium which turns bigger and bigger when it's full of "monkeys" (how the Ponte Preta fans usually call themselves) cheering for th...