Site: Natal, Rio Grande do Norte
Capacity: 42,000
Feature: Two big screens inside the stadium and an artificial lake outside the ground
Progress: Not completed
Site: Cuiaba, Mato Grosso
Capacity: 43,600
Feature: Multiple training centres, as well as a nature area including lakes and woodlands
Progress: Not completed
Site: Recife, Pernambuco
Capacity: 46,000
Feature: Solar power and rainwater are captured at the ground, and all seats are covered by a roof
Progress: Completed
Site: Curitiba, Parana
Capacity: 42,000
Feature: A retractable roof that will cover the entire capacity of the ground
Progress: Renovating
Site: Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul
Capacity: 51,300
Feature: A roof made of polytetrafluoroethylene membrane that will reduce head absorption and self-clean
Progress: Renovating
Site: Salvador, Bahia
Capacity: 55,000
Feature: An open area at the south of the stadium facing the Tororo Dyke natural spring
Progress: Completed
Site: Brasilia, Federal District
Capacity: 72,7888
Feature: Photovoltaic cells capturing sunlight and obtaining all the energy required to operate the stadium
Progress: Completed
Site: Fortaleza, Ceara
Capacity: 63,903
Feature: A glass skin, coating the facade, that reflects sunbeams and reduces heat
Progress: Completed
Site: Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo State
Capacity: 68,000
Feature: A four-layer room based on trusses and made of steel, Polyisocyanurate, plasterboard and Firestone UltraPly (
DesignBuild)
Progress: Not completed
Site: Rio de Janeiro, State of Rio de JaneiroCapacity: 78,000Feature: The
original ground has been completely remodelled, although the original
facade remains in place; the new roof is covered by a see-through
membrane, supported by prestressed cables