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Estádio Vasco da Gama, popularly known as São Januário owing to its location on a street of the same name, is the home ground of
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. It is located in the Vasco da Gama neighborhood, in
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, Brazil, on a hill near the National Observatory of Brazil. Because of its position, it has given Vasco the nickname of ''Gigante da Colina'' (Giant of the Hill). São Januário is considered by fans, journalists, professors and politicians as a symbol of struggle and resistance against
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in the history of Brazil. This stadium has also historic importance, because Brazilian president
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used it many times to deliver speeches to the Brazilian people. Vargas announced the first Brazilian work laws on the tribune of São Januário.


History

After Vasco da Gama won its first
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in its debut year in
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, with a squad made up of blacks and workers known as ''Camisas Negras'' (Black Shirts), the other clubs in Rio de Janeiro founded a new league ( AMEA, ''Associação Metropolitana de Esportes Atléticos'') and only allowed Vasco to participate if dismissed 12 of his athletes (all black), claiming that they had a "dubious profession" and that the club did not have its own stadium (even though most clubs in the league did not). Faced with the imposed situation, in 1924, the Vasco's president, José Augusto Prestes, envied a letter to AMEA, which came to be known as the "'' Resposta Histórica''" (Historical Response), refusing to submit to the imposed condition and withdrawing from membership in the AMEA. The following year, the club overcame the resistance of the AMEA, managed to join the entity and again competed in the championship under the condition of playing their games in the Andarahy Athletico Club field. Despite this, Vasco decided to build its own stadium, to end any demand. São Januário was erected thanks to the supporters themselves, who led the fundraising campaign to buy the land in
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(currently the Vasco da Gama neighborhood), chosen by Vasco because it is São Januário farm, which had been a gift from
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to the Marchioness of Santos, similar to his foundation site. On April 21, 1927, Vasco da Gama inaugurated the São Januário stadium, the largest stadium in the Americas until 1930, when the
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was inaugurated in
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(for the first World Cup). Until 1940, when
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was inaugurated in
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, the stadium was the largest in Brazil, and until 1950, when Maracanã was inaugurated, it was the largest in
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. The stadium had a capacity of 24,584 and it was inaugurated with the presence of
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, Brazilian president in that time. The first event held in the stadium was a match between Vasco and Santos, which Santos won. The stadium stands as the biggest private venue in the
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. Two years later, its lighting would be inaugurated, becoming the only club in the country with a stadium capable of hosting night games.


Renovation

In June 2024, the
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approved the São Januário renovation project. The following month, mayor
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sanctioned the reform. The money raised will be through the sale of the land’s construction potential. The capacity will be for around 48,000 fans, with plans to increase it to 57,000.


Structure


Aquatics centre

The São Januario Aquatics Centre opened on August 30, 1953, and is used by the swimming school. In 1998, it held one event of the
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.


Courts

This stadium has two courts. The first opened on September 23, 1956, and it is the main court. In 1999, this court was remodeled and its capacity increased to 2,500 seats. The second court, denominated ''forninho'' ("little oven" in Portuguese), is smaller than main and it is located behind the Aquatic park.


Chapel

A chapel, known in Portuguese as ''Capela de Nossa Senhora das Vitórias'', is located between the stadium and the adjacent aquatic park. The project of this chapel was made by Álvaro Nascimento Rodrigues and José Ribeiro de Paiva and it was opened on August 15, 1955. The importance of this chapel is so big that many projects to remodel the stadium was discarded just because they considered its demolition.


Trophy room

Located just after the stadium front door, the trophy room has about 8,000 trophies, cup, plates, medals and photos earnings on the whole club's history.


Social engagement

The club has a close relationship with the
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covered by São Januario, known as ''Barreira do Vasco'' (Vasco's Barrier) has social projects in the community, and about 90 employees of the club are local residents. It is a place for fans to meet and celebrate before and after the matches. The favela stands out for its very rich local cuisine and its great connection with Vasco da Gama. The feeling of belonging is reciprocal between the community and the club. And what affects one, consequently affects the other. The community is made up of street vendors who depend on the games taking place in São Januário to support their families. In 2023, the
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closed São Januário, in a decision called "racist and elistist" by the favela movements. The interdiction of the stadium affected the lives of residents and merchants of the community, who suffered the impacts of the absence of fans there. Because of this, in a match in which Vasco was going to play in
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, the supporters filled Vasco's Barrier to watch the team play on a big screen, helping to boost local commerce.


Largest attendances

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Derbies in football

Until the construction of Maracanã, Vasco used to play the city derbies at São Januário. After Maracanã was opened, in 1950, the derbies moved to there. Since then, though, a few of those derbies have been played at São Januário, mostly when Maracanã was undergoing refurbishing. On February 14, 2016, Vasco return to play a derby in São Januário since 2005, the match was against
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for the
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, with Vasco winning, 1–0. Here is Vasco's home record against its major rivals:


See also

* Walter Miceli


References


External links


Templos do Futebol

World Stadiums


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