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Campo Mário Santiago

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Campo Mário Santiago
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LocationLuanda, Angola
Coordinates08°48′31″S 13°16′02″E / 8.80861°S 13.26722°E / -8.80861; 13.26722
OwnerProgresso do Sambizanga
Capacity18,000
Construction
Renovated1996 (28 years ago) (1996)

Campo Mário Santiago is a football stadium in Angola owned by football club Progresso Associação do Sambizanga. Located in the club's home neighborhood of Sambizanga, the 8,000-seat stadium whose rehabilitation began in 1996 with private funding and stopped afterwards for lack of funding, resumed in 2016 under a sponsorship deal with the Fundação Eduardo dos Santos (FESA). The stadium's capacity is expected to be increased to 18,000 seats following the 18-month-long rehabilitation.[1]

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History

The area were the court is located was the home ground of two football clubs that closed down in the post-independence period: Académica do Ambrizete and Benfica do Quinzau.

During the pro-communist rule that followed the country's independence in 1975, the area where the court is located was called Campo da Revolução (Revolution Camp) and was the venue of several firing-squad executions ordered by the MPLA regime in 1975, the most famous of which was the shooting of MPLA commander Virgílio Sotto Mayor under the charge of treason.[2]

Following that ill-famed period, the field was renamed in honour of Angolan nationalist Mário Afonso Santiago (9 Sep 1942–13 Nov 1971), a local resident, ownership given to Progresso do Sambizanga and the construction work for the football stadium beginning afterwards.

References

  1. ^ "Progresso chairperson points out gains of Mário Santiago Stadium". ANGOP.com. 24 Jun 2016. Archived from the original on 9 August 2016. Retrieved 24 Jun 2016.
  2. ^ "Biografia oficial do nacionalista Virgílio Sotto Mayor (Official Biography of Virgílio Sotto Mayor)" (in Portuguese). club-k.net. 31 Aug 2009. Retrieved 24 Jun 2016.


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