Rota do Futebol
Brasil

History & Glory

The venues that tell the story of paulista football

History & Glory

Where every walltells a story.

The História e Glória route dives into the journey and cultural relevance of the headquarters, stadiums and memory spaces of São Paulo's main clubs, revealing that these places are far more than mere sporting venues.

The Morumbi Complex, home of São Paulo, is the largest privately owned stadium in Brazil and an architectural landmark of the city. Parque São Jorge, the Corinthians headquarters in Tatuapé, holds the Timão Memorial, one of the first interactive football museums in the country. Allianz Parque, in Perdizes, sits on the land of the former Parque Antarctica and pairs century-old tradition with one of the most modern arenas in Latin America. Vila Belmiro, home of Santos since 1916, is the temple where Pelé built the foundation of his global legacy. Above the rivalries, Pacaembu, now Mercado Livre Arena, is the sacred ground that unites every paulista crowd under its iconic art déco facade.

Together, these spaces offer a journey through the rich history of paulista and Brazilian football, each with its own identity and legacy.

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Each club holds a unique story. Pick one and discover it.

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