The following is a list of the twelve stadiums to be used for the 2014 World Cup , both of which have been completed or not completed :
The six stadiums that have been completed :
1 . Maracana Stadium
Maracana Stadium has been closed during the 30 months to be repaired and renovated . The stadium will be used to carry out the final seven games , including the World Cup , such as during the 1950 World Cup where the team at that time Brazil lost to Uruguay by a score of 1-2 teams .
2 . Nacional Estadio Mane Garrincha
Nacional Estadio Mane Garrincha used to hold seven games in the World Cup and the Confederations Cup opener . The stadium was built to spend U.S. $ 475 million and has a capacity of 72 thousand souls audience .
3 . Estadio Mineirao
At Estadio Mineirao will be implemented six 2014 World Cup matches . Audience capacity that can be accommodated in this stadium for 62,160 spectators and was built with funds of U.S. $ 287 million .
4 . Estadion Castelao
Estadion Castelao was inaugurated by President Dilma Rousseff last year precisely on December 16 . The stadium has a capacity of 63 903 spectators and will be a witness in six World Cup matches to be held . Funds spent to build the Estadio Castelao much as 223 million U.S. dollars . Most of these funds come from public finance of U.S. $ 151 million .
5 . Arena Pernambuco
The stadium is located in the northeastern coastal city of Recife . In the stadium Arena Pernambuco will be held five World Cup matches and the capacity audience was able to be accommodated as many as 46 thousand people . More than half of the stadium was built with public money with a fund of 230 million .
6 . Arena Fonte Nova
The stadium is located in Salvador and is scheduled to roll out six games . The stadium was inaugurated on April 5 has a capacity of 55 thousand people with development cost 225 million U.S. dollars . For the construction of this stadium , half comes from public money amounting to 140 million through bank BNDES , while half of the game comes from the state of public finances by 115 million U.S. dollars .
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