Florianópolis, Brazil

Estádio Orlando Scarpelli

Estádio Orlando Scarpelli stands as a vibrant symbol of Florianópolis’s rich sporting heritage and cultural fabric.

Introduction

Estádio Orlando Scarpelli stands as a symbol of Florianópolis’s sporting tradition and cultural vibrancy. Nestled in the Estreito neighborhood, this stadium is the home of Figueirense Futebol Clube, one of southern Brazil’s most storied football teams. Since its inauguration in 1961, the venue has evolved from a modest local ground to a modern arena, hosting not only thrilling football matches but also concerts, festivals, and community events. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to plan your visit—covering history, architectural features, tickets, hours, accessibility, and nearby attractions.

Origins and Construction

Estádio Orlando Scarpelli’s roots are closely tied to the history of Figueirense Futebol Clube, founded in 1921. As football’s popularity surged, the club and community came together to build a dedicated stadium. The venue was inaugurated on May 27, 1961, with a match between Figueirense and Atlético Catarinense. Its name honors Orlando Scarpelli, a former club president and central figure in the stadium’s creation (ogol.com.br, Estadios.net).

Architectural Evolution and Capacity

Originally a modest ground, Estádio Orlando Scarpelli has undergone several renovations to meet modern safety and comfort standards. Major upgrades in 2005 and 2014 included installing new seating, improving accessibility, and expanding hospitality areas. Today, the stadium accommodates approximately 19,584 spectators, with steep stands ensuring excellent sightlines from all areas (Estadios.net, Stadium Guide).

Role in Local Football and Community

The stadium is the beating heart of Figueirense Futebol Clube. It has witnessed countless memorable matches, including promotions to Brazil’s top leagues and emotionally charged derbies against Avaí FC—the famed "Clássico de Florianópolis." Beyond professional football, the venue is a hub for youth tournaments, charity games, and community events, reinforcing its place in the city’s social fabric (Estadios.net).

Cultural Significance and Multifunctional Use

Known affectionately as “Scarpelão” and “A Fortaleza,” the stadium is a fortress for Figueirense’s passionate supporters. Its significance goes beyond sports—hosting major concerts, festivals like "Tardezinha," and other cultural gatherings. The club’s mascot “Furacão” (Hurricane) and legendary players such as Albeneir, the stadium’s all-time top scorer, are central to the venue’s lore (História do Futebol, Bilheteria Digital, concertarchives.org).

Practical Visitor Information

Visiting Hours and Tours

  • Match Days & Events: The stadium opens several hours before kickoff. For concerts or festivals, hours vary by event.
  • Guided Tours: Offered by appointment and include access to stands, locker rooms, the pitch, and trophy rooms. Typical hours are weekdays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, but always confirm via the Figueirense FC website or by contacting the club directly.

Tickets and Prices

  • Football Matches: Tickets are sold online via the Figueirense FC ticket portal, at authorized outlets, or at the stadium box office (early purchase is highly recommended for big games).
  • Concerts & Events: Tickets are available through event promoters and platforms like Bilheteria Digital.
  • Typical Prices: Range from R$20 (uncovered stands) to R$100 (main covered stand) depending on the event and seating.

Accessibility

The stadium features:

  • Ramps and accessible entrances
  • Reserved seating for people with disabilities
  • Accessible restrooms Visitors requiring special assistance should notify the club in advance for optimal support (Estadios.net).

Getting There

Address: Rua Humaitá, 194, Estreito, Florianópolis, SC, CEP 88070-590

By Public Transportation:

  • Multiple bus lines from downtown Florianópolis (TICEN terminal) serve the Estreito district.
    • Linha 320 (Estreito via Ponte Hercílio Luz)
    • Linha 431 (Jardim Atlântico)
    • Linha 221 (Abraão)
  • Buses cost between R$4.50–R$6.00 (Floripa Onibus).

By Taxi/Ride-Sharing:

  • Taxis and apps like Uber and 99 are widely available.
  • Typical fare from downtown: R$18–R$35.

Parking and Local Amenities

  • Parking: On-site parking is limited and reserved for staff and club members. Private lots (R$20–R$40) and street parking are available but fill quickly on event days.
  • Food & Beverage: Numerous snack vendors and bars operate both inside and around the stadium, serving local favorites like pastel and cachorro quente misto (Praias Florianópolis).
  • ATMs: Located within walking distance, major banks nearby.

Notable Events and Milestones

Estádio Orlando Scarpelli has hosted top-division league matches, heated derbies, and major concerts. It was notably expanded in 1973 for the Campeonato Brasileiro and has staged events such as Roberto Carlos’s concerts and international music festivals (concertarchives.org, História do Futebol).

Nearby Attractions

  • Hercílio Luz Bridge: The city’s iconic suspension bridge, 2 km from the stadium (Mapcarta).
  • Parque da Luz: An urban park near the bridge.
  • Museu Homem do Sambaqui: Prehistoric museum a short ride away.
  • Centro Histórico de Florianópolis: Colonial-era architecture, museums, and vibrant plazas.
  • Santa Catarina Art Museum: Regional art and culture.
  • Beaches: Praia dos Ingleses, Praia do Campeche, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are Estádio Orlando Scarpelli's visiting hours?
A: Hours vary by event. Tours are available by appointment; check the Figueirense FC website for current information.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Purchase tickets online at Figueirense FC, at the stadium box office, or via authorized outlets.

Q: Is the stadium accessible?
A: Yes, with ramps, accessible seating, and restrooms.

Q: What’s the best way to get there?
A: Public transport, ride-sharing, or taxi. Parking is limited on-site.

Q: Are there tours and can I visit outside match days?
A: Guided tours are offered by appointment.

Q: What can I do nearby?
A: Visit the historic center, Hercílio Luz Bridge, local museums, and beaches.

Visuals and Media

Estádio Orlando Scarpelli Exterior

Hercílio Luz Bridge near the Stadium

Virtual Tour of Estádio Orlando Scarpelli



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