Stage Jose Alvalade XXI
|- | colspan=" 2" style=" text-align: center; padding: 0.5em; " bgcolor=" white" | |- | Place | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Lisbon |- | initial Construction | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 1956 |- | Current form since | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 2003 |- | Capacity | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 52.000 places |- | Club resides | bgcolor=#EEEEEE| |- |}
The Stade Jose Alvalade XXI ( Estádio Jose Alvalade XXI in Portuguese) is a stage Portuguese.
- Place: Lisbon (Portugal)
- Capacity: 52.000 sitted places
- Inauguration: August 6th 2003 friendly vis-a-vis Manchester United during which Cristiano Ronaldo was pointed out (replaces the old stage Jose Alvalade - 50000 sitted places)
- Club resident: - Portugal
- Translation in French: Stage Jose Alvalade XXI
- Other: the stage has accommodated the Euro 2004, of which the match (Portugal-Spain)
- Catégorie: 5 stars FIFA, plus high degree of modernity and comfort for a stage, and can thus accommodate a major competition (for example a final of Ligue of the Champions, World cup, etc) on a world level.
In 2005, the stage receives the final of the UEFA Cup. Sporting Portugal plays the final in its stage vis-a-vis CSKA Moscow and loses 1-3.
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