Estádio Luís Augusto de Oliveira

Estádio Municipal Prof. Luís Augusto de Oliveira, usually known as Estádio Luisão, or just Luisão, is a football (soccer) stadium in São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil. The stadium has a maximum capacity of 14,359. It was inaugurated on November 3, 1968. The stadium is owned by the São Carlos City Hall, and its formal name honors Luís Augusto de Oliveira (b. 5 December 1900, d. 14 July 1956), who was the mayor of São Carlos. São Carlos FC usually plays their home matches at the stadium, and has a pitch size of 100.5 m × 68 m (330 ft × 223 ft). Luisão means Luisão (Big Louis, in English).

Estádio Luís Augusto de Oliveira
Luisão
Full nameEstádio Municipal Prof. Luís Augusto de Oliveira
Former namesCampo da Boa Vista (1952)
Praça de Esportes Prof. Luís Augusto de Oliveira (1956)
LocationSão Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
OwnerPrefeitura Municipal
OperatorSecretaria Municipal de Esportes e Lazer, and
São Carlos FC
Capacity10,000
Record attendance10,000
Field size100.5 m × 66.8 m (330 ft × 219 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1952
Built1952 to 1968
OpenedNovember 3, 1968
Renovated1956, 1957, 1968, 1989, 2005 and 2006
Expanded1980 and 1989
Tenants
São Carlos FC
Sãocarlense

History

The inaugural match was played on November 3, 1968, when amateur Seleção Amadora A and B of São Carlos beat AA Itapuí 5–0, and São Paulo FC beat SE Palmeiras 3–2. The first goal of the stadium was scored by Talin (amateur) Seleção Amadora A and B of São Carlos, and by Antoninho (professional) (São Paulo FC).

The stadium's attendance record currently stands at 23,712 people, set on June 24, 1979 when Corinthians beat GE Sãocarlense 6–2.

On September 7, 1976, the stadium lighting was inaugurated. GE Sãocarlense beat Ferroviária 1–0 in the lighting inaugural match.

References

    • Enciclopédia do Futebol Brasileiro, Volume 3 - Lance, Rio de Janeiro: Aretê Editorial S/A, 2001.

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