The Brazilian Stadiums Where The World Cup Will Be Decided [Photos]

These are the 11 soccer stadiums, both old and newly constructed, where 32 teams will battle it out for the chance to win the FIFA World Cup trophy

Arena Amazonia
City: Manaus 
Constructed: 2013 
Capacity: 39,100 
(Bruno Kelly—Reuters)

Arena Fonte Nova
City: Salvador 
Constructed: 1951 
Capacity: 51,700 
(Valter Pontes—Reuters) 

Arena Pernambuco
City: Recife 
Constructed: 2014 
Capactiy: 42,600 
(Paulo Whitaker—Reuters)

Estadio Beira-Rio
City: Porto Alegre 
Contructed: 1969 
Capacity: 43,000 (Edison Vara—Reuters)
 

Arena Patanal
City: Ciuaba 
Constructed: 2014 
Capacity: 40,000 (Joel Marcos—Reuters)

Estadio Castelao
City: Fortaleza 
Constructed: 1973 
Capactiy: 60,300 

Arena da Baixada
City: Curitiba 
Constructed: 1914 
Capacity: 38,500 (Rodolfo Buhrer—Reuterz)

Arena de Sao Paulo
City: Sao Paulo 
Constructed: 2014 
Capacity: 61,600 (Paulo Whitaker—Reuters)

Estadio Nacional
City: Brasilia 
Constructed: 2012 
Capacity: 69,500 (Ueslei Marcelino—Reuters)
Arenas das Dunas

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