Red Bull Bragantino is at a crucial moment in its evolution, with the construction of a new stadium that promises to be one of the main pillars of the Red Bull project in Brazilian football. In an exclusive interview with CNN Brasil, the club's CEO, André Rocha, highlighted that the new arena will be essential for increasing revenues and consolidating the team's structural growth. Construction has already begun with earth movement, and the stadium will have a capacity of 20,000 people, featuring various amenities, including VIP seating and event areas. Additionally, the club plans to incorporate sustainable measures into the construction, such as rainwater reuse and solar energy use. The expectation is that the foundation of the new structure will begin in the second half of this year, following the established timeline. André Rocha also mentioned the importance of the new stadium for the financial sustainability of Bragantino, which seeks to diversify its revenue sources. During the calendar pause for the 2026 World Cup, the club's focus will be on physically recovering the athletes, preparing them for the return to competitions. The interview took place during the Red Bull Bragantino Creators Cup, an event that brought together influencers from across Latin America, highlighting the club's growing influence and presence in the sports scene.
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Red Bull Bragantino details new stadium and ambitious expansion
Red Bull Bragantino reveals plans for a new stadium that will boost revenues and modernize the club. Discover all the details!
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