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Chácara da Floresta (English: Forest Farmstead) was an association football stadium in São Paulo, Brazil. It was used by AA das Palmeiras, a three-time state champion club, from 1906 to 1929. From 1930 to 1935, it was used by São Paulo FC, champion of 1931 Campeonato Paulista, which after financial problems, negotiated the ground with CR Tietê (focused on water sports) It was also used by Independente EC, a dissident of CR Tietê who participates in the 1935 Campeonato Paulista. After the insolvency of CR Tietê in 2012, the land where the ground was located belongs actually to the Municipality of São Paulo.

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  • Chácara da Floresta (English: Forest Farmstead) was an association football stadium in São Paulo, Brazil. It was used by AA das Palmeiras, a three-time state champion club, from 1906 to 1929. From 1930 to 1935, it was used by São Paulo FC, champion of 1931 Campeonato Paulista, which after financial problems, negotiated the ground with CR Tietê (focused on water sports) It was also used by Independente EC, a dissident of CR Tietê who participates in the 1935 Campeonato Paulista. After the insolvency of CR Tietê in 2012, the land where the ground was located belongs actually to the Municipality of São Paulo. (en)
  • O Estádio da Floresta ou simplesmente Chácara da Floresta, foi o primeiro estádio de futebol da história do São Paulo Futebol Clube e o segundo em importância para a cidade de São Paulo - o primeiro foi o Velódromo de São Paulo, o primeiro estádio de futebol do Brasil. Reinaugurado em 9 de março de 1930, ficava no bairro Ponte Grande (Ponte das Bandeiras), na região central da cidade de São Paulo. Hoje o estádio, muito modificado, ainda está lá, dentro do extinto Clube de Regatas Tietê na avenida Presidente Castelo Branco no Bom Retiro, mas a floresta que era uma grande mata natural, ficou apenas uma pequena área de preservação. (pt)
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  • Chácara da Floresta (English: Forest Farmstead) was an association football stadium in São Paulo, Brazil. It was used by AA das Palmeiras, a three-time state champion club, from 1906 to 1929. From 1930 to 1935, it was used by São Paulo FC, champion of 1931 Campeonato Paulista, which after financial problems, negotiated the ground with CR Tietê (focused on water sports) It was also used by Independente EC, a dissident of CR Tietê who participates in the 1935 Campeonato Paulista. After the insolvency of CR Tietê in 2012, the land where the ground was located belongs actually to the Municipality of São Paulo. (en)
  • O Estádio da Floresta ou simplesmente Chácara da Floresta, foi o primeiro estádio de futebol da história do São Paulo Futebol Clube e o segundo em importância para a cidade de São Paulo - o primeiro foi o Velódromo de São Paulo, o primeiro estádio de futebol do Brasil. Reinaugurado em 9 de março de 1930, ficava no bairro Ponte Grande (Ponte das Bandeiras), na região central da cidade de São Paulo. (pt)
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