WTorre pushes ahead with plans to expand Palmeiras stadium; details | OneFootball

WTorre pushes ahead with plans to expand Palmeiras stadium; details | OneFootball

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·11 mai 2026

WTorre pushes ahead with plans to expand Palmeiras stadium; details

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Opened in 2014, Allianz Parque has a capacity of around 43,700 fans on Palmeiras matchdays. WTorre has been conducting studies for the past few months to increase the number of available seats.

Advanced planning

NOSSO PALESTRA has learned that the stadium’s management company is in an advanced stage of planning and project development to submit the necessary documentation for approval by the relevant authorities.


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Due to all the required bureaucracy, WTorre expects the work — which involves removing the seats behind the North Goal and addressing accessibility issues — to take place only in 2027.

Name transition at Palmeiras’ stadium

NP reported last Sunday (10) that WTorre has defined the process for transitioning the Arena’s name and the administrator’s guidelines.

Palmeiras’ stadium will continue to be called Allianz Parque until June 10 for all events held at the venue, such as matches and concerts.

Starting on June 11, the Arena will begin to be called Nubank Parque, with all of the bank’s visual and conceptual elements already in place.

The bank has begun changing the Arena’s visual identity. NP reported that the expectation is for everything to be ready by the end of the World Cup, in July. Other new features include the Nubank Ultravioleta Lounge and the Nubank Ultravioleta gate.

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