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·11 April 2026

FIFA Series host Arena Pantanal saw World Cup, Copa América, Puskás goal

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Arena Pantanal will host all FIFA Series matchesCredits: Lívia Villas Boas/Staff Images Woman/CBF

Starting this Saturday (11), Arena Pantanal will host the first edition of the FIFA Series focused on women’s football. Opened in April 2014, the stadium has a long history of national team matches and, this time, it will be the venue for the women’s international friendlies between Brazil, South Korea, Zambia, and Canada.


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The Brazil Women’s National Team has played only once at Cuiabá’s main stadium. On December 1, 2015, Brazil thrashed New Zealand 5-1 in a match featuring stunning goals from Marta and Formiga. Poliana, Erika, and Debinha also scored in the victory.

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Arena Pantanal will host all FIFA Series matchesCredits: Lívia Villas Boas/Staff Images Woman/CBF

Built for the 2014 World Cup, the multi-purpose arena hosted four matches of the tournament held in Brazil. All of them were group-stage matches: Chile 3-1 Australia, in Group B; Russia 1-1 South Korea, in Group H; Nigeria 1-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Group F; and Japan 1-4 Colombia, in Group C.

In 2021, Arena Pantanal also hosted five Copa América group-stage matches: in Group A, Chile 1-0 Bolivia, Uruguay 1-1 Chile, Uruguay 2-0 Bolivia, and Argentina 4-1 Bolivia; and in Group B, Colombia 1-0 Ecuador.

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Arena Pantanal is Cuiabá’s largest stadium, with a capacity of more than 40,000; the arena was built for the 2014 World CupCredits: Disclosure

Home of a Puskás Award winner

At the World Cup, the match that stands out most is Colombia’s victory. The goal that sealed the win was scored by attacking midfielder James Rodríguez and won the 2014 Puskás Award for the year’s best goal. Near the end of the 90 minutes, the No. 10 drove into the box, sent a Japanese defender to the ground with a dribble, and delicately chipped the ball over the Japanese goalkeeper.

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At Arena Pantanal, Colombia’s James Rodríguez scored the goal that won the 2014 Puskás Award in the 4-1 victory over Japan at the World CupCredits: Action Images / Paul Harding

Brazilian Super Cup

With a capacity of more than 40,000, Arena Pantanal hosted the 2022 Brazilian Super Cup final between Atlético-MG, champions of both the Brazilian league and the Copa do Brasil, and Flamengo, runners-up in the 2021 Brazilian league. After a 2-2 draw in regular time, the teams went to penalties, and Galo won 8-7 to claim its first title in the competition.

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Atlético-MG goalkeeper Everson celebrates winning the 2022 Brazilian Super Cup at Arena PantanalCredits: Lucas Figueiredo/CBF

Match information:

April 11 - Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá (MT)

Canada vs Zambia - 3:00 PM

Brazil vs South Korea - 9:30 PM

April 14 - Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá (MT)

Canada vs South Korea - 3:00 PM

Brazil vs Zambia - 9:30 PM

April 18 - Arena Pantanal, Cuiabá (MT)

South Korea vs Zambia - 3:00 PM

Brazil vs Canada - 9:30 PM

*All times above are local time in Cuiabá-MT

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