Estádio Alfredo de Castilho

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Estádio Alfredo de Castilho, known as Alfredo de Castilho or Alfredão, is a multi-use stadium in Bauru, São Paulo, Brazil. It is used mostly for football matches, and has a maximum capacity of 18,866 people.

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Alfredo de Castilho
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Full nameEstádio Doutor Alfredo de Castilho
Former namesEstádio Ubaldo de Medeiros (1960)
LocationBauru, SP, Brazil
Coordinates22°19′26.56″S 49°5′51.49″W
OwnerNoroeste
OperatorNoroeste
Capacity18,866[2]
Record attendance23,640 (Noroeste 1–2 Palmeiras, 15 September 1974)[3]
Field size105 by 70 metres (114.8 yd × 76.6 yd)[3]
SurfaceNatural grass
Construction
Built1959–1960
Opened5 June 1960[3]
Renovated1966
Tenants
Noroeste
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History

A stadium named after Alfredo de Castilho was built in 1935, honouring an engineer who was the director of NOB (Noroeste de Obras do Brasil) at the time.[3] It was used until 23 November 1958, when a fire destroyed a part of the stands during a match against São Paulo.[4]

After the fire, Noroeste played at Estádio Antônio Garcia, owned by Bauru Atlético Clube, until the inauguration of Estádio Ubaldo Medeiros on 5 June 1960, in a match against Palmeiras.[5] The new stadium was later renamed to the original name of Alfredo de Castilho just months later,[3] and purchased by Noroeste in 1986.[3]

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