Estádio Manuel Marques

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Campo Manuel Marques is a multi-use stadium in Torres Vedras, Portugal. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of SCU Torreense. The stadium was inaugurated in 1925 and once had a capacity of 12,000. [1] [2] However, the capacity was reduced to 2,431 spectators when the standing areas were closed off for the installation of chairs for safety and comfort reasons. [3]

Since 2023, Torreense has been studying ways to renovate and expand the stadium so that the club can aspire to promotion to the first division. [4]

39°05′41.56″N9°15′23.74″W / 39.0948778°N 9.2565944°W / 39.0948778; -9.2565944


  1. "VAMOS VENCER Torreense". Torreense (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-12-04.
  2. "História Torreense". Torreense (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  3. "Instalações Torreense". Torreense (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-12-03.
  4. Redação (2023-10-18). "Torreense estuda renovação do estádio Manuel Marques". RTVON (in European Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-12-03.

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