Estádio Municipal do Marco de Canavezes

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Estadio Municipaldo Marco de Canavezes is a multi-use stadium in Marco de Canaveses, Portugal. It opened in 1980 [1] , and is able to hold 10,000 people. It is primarily used for football matches, and is the home stadium of Marco 09.

In 2007, the stadium previously known as Avelino Ferreira Torres, officially changed its name to Estádio Municipal do Marco de Canaveses.

It hosted the Concursos Nacionais de Manobras between the 15-16 June, 2024 [2] .

41°11′35″N8°08′46″W / 41.193°N 8.146°W / 41.193; -8.146

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References

  1. "Estádio Municipal Marco de Canaveses - Portugal - Página do Estádio - zerozero.pt". www.zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-08-16.
  2. "Estádio Municipal do Marco de Canaveses vai acolher Concursos Nacionais de Manobras | A Verdade" (in European Portuguese). 2024-03-25. Retrieved 2024-08-16.