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  2. Estádio do Marítimo - Wikipedia

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    Estádio do Marítimo (formerly and often still referred to as Estádio dos Barreiros) is a football stadium in Funchal, Portugal. It is the home stadium of Club Sport Marítimo and although much larger in its heyday, the stadium can now hold 10,600 spectators. [1] The old stadium itself was rather distinctive in design and shape.

  3. Campo da Imaculada Conceição - Wikipedia

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    Campo da Imaculada Conceição is a football stadium in Funchal, Portugal.It is currently used for football matches and has a capacity for 1,824 people. [2] The stadium is owned by C.S. Marítimo and forms part of the Complexo Desportivo do Marítimo training facility.

  4. Estádio da Madeira - Wikipedia

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    Estádio da Madeira, formerly named Estadio Eng. Rui Alves and informally known as Estádio da Choupana is a football stadium in Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. It is primarily used as the home stadium for C.D. Nacional .

  5. C.F. União - Wikipedia

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    Since leaving the Estádio dos Barreiros in 2008, União played at a variety of home grounds. União's most recent home ground was the Campo do Adelino Rodrigues. The club led a nomadic existence since leaving the Estádio dos Barreiros in 2008 when the stadium was purchased by joint tenants and local rivals Marítimo from the local municipality.

  6. Campo Almirante Reis - Wikipedia

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    The Campo Almirante Reis, also known as Campo Dom Carlos I, is a former football ground, which was located in the city of Funchal, on the island of Madeira, Portugal.The ground was located right in the heart of Funchal's city centre, on the Rua Dom Carlos I in the Socorro area of town.

  7. Campo do Adelino Rodrigues - Wikipedia

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    From October 2008 to June 2011, the stadium was also used for the home games of C.F. União, having moved from their previous home at the Estádio dos Barreiros. However, after their promotion to the Liga de Honra in 2011, União shared Barreiros once again, as the Campo do Liceu couldn't meet the league's criteria. In December 2019, União ...

  8. Timeline of Funchal - Wikipedia

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    Campo dos Barreiros (sport field) opens. 1931 - Arquivo Distrital do Funchal founded. 1935 - Fernão de Ornelas becomes mayor. 1940 - Mercado dos Lavradores (market) built. 1957 - Estádio dos Barreiros (stadium) built. 1964 - Madeira Airport begins operating. 1972 - Duas Torres (hi-rise) built. [6] 1976 - Casino da Madeira in business. [6]

  9. 2015–16 Primeira Liga - Wikipedia

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    Funchal: Estádio dos Barreiros: 7,200 9th Moreirense: Moreira de Cónegos: Parque de Jogos Comendador Joaquim de Almeida Freitas: 6,153 11th Nacional: Funchal: Estádio da Madeira: 5,586 7th Paços de Ferreira: Paços de Ferreira: Estádio Capital do Móvel: 6,404 8th Porto: Porto: Estádio do Dragão: 50,035 2nd Rio Ave: Vila do Conde ...