José Pedrosa Stadium

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José Pedrosa Stadium
Side view of the stadium
LocationSouthern Borough, Malmünd, Ebenthal
OwnerHouse of Bruyn
OperatorAltenburg Provincial Government
Capacityc. 200
Record attendancec. 350
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground2 September 1878; 145 years ago (1878-09-02)
(as a bullfighting stadium)
Opened16 June 1879; 144 years ago (1879-06-16)
Tenants
Ebenthal national football team (nominally)

The José Pedrosa Stadium (Portuguese: Estádio José Pedrosa) is the only association football stadium of Ebenthal, located in its capital city of Malmünd, in the Southern Borough. It was built between 1878 and 1879 by José Pedrosa, a Portuguese immigrant who is the great-great-great-grandfather of King Arthur II of Ebenthal, in a land he bought adjacent to his residence in the Mundo Novo region of Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, originally as a bullfighting arena. Owned by the House of Bruyn, the arena was converted into a footbal stadium in 1920. With the independence of Ebenthal from both Brazil and Roschfallen and since the rise of Arthur II to the throne of Ebenthal in 2019, the grounds of the stadium have been incorpored into Ebenthal and the stadium has been administered by the Malmundian Government ever since.

With capacity of c. 200 people, the stadium already had the attendance of c. 350 people attended a party attended by Marcelo, a professional player for Real Madrid and a former visitor to the Ebenthali stadium.

The stadium is mainly used for amateur football matches, but it is also used for concerts and parties. In its complex there is a leisure area with swimming pool, barbecue, bathrooms and basic accommodation.

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