Estádio José Mammoud Abbas

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Full nameEstádio José Mammoud Abbas
Coordinates18°50′57.88″S 41°56′27.86″W / 18.8494111°S 41.9410722°W / -18.8494111; -41.9410722
Estádio José Mammoud Abbas
Mamudão
Mamudão in 2006
Interactive map of Estádio José Mammoud Abbas
Full nameEstádio José Mammoud Abbas
LocationGovernador Valadares, Minas Gerais, Brasil
Coordinates18°50′57.88″S 41°56′27.86″W / 18.8494111°S 41.9410722°W / -18.8494111; -41.9410722
OwnerDemocrata
OperatorDemocrata
Capacity8,678[1]
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceNatural Grass
Construction
Built1964
Tenants
Democrata

The Estádio José Mammoud Abbas, also known as Mamudão, is a football stadium in the Brazilian municipality of Governador Valadares, in the interior of the state of Minas Gerais.[2] It represents the field command of Esporte Clube Democrata, the city's main professional football team, and has capacity for 8,675 people.[3][4]

Opened in 1964, the first game was Democrata-GV 0x2 Botafogo-RJ, in a tournament held between Democrata and clubs from Rio de Janeiro.

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