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Estadio Municipal (literally 'municipal stadium') is a generic name for municipally-owned, -constructed, or -operated sport stadia in Spanish or Portuguese -speaking countries. In Angola: Estádio Municipal de Benguela, in Benguela In Argentina: Estadio Municipal de Comodoro Rivadavia, in Comodoro Rivadavia Estadio Municipal de Arrecifes, in de Arrecifes In Brazil: Estádio Municipal Gigante do Norte, in Sinop Estádio Municipal Radialista Mário Helênio, in Juiz de Fora In Chile: Estadio Municipal de Calama, in Calama Estadio Municipal de Concepción, in Concepción Francisco Sánchez Rumoroso Municipal Stadium, in Coquimbo Nelson Oyarzún Arenas Municipal Stadium, in Chillán La Florida Municipal Stadium, in La Florida, Greater Santiago Germán Becker Municipal Stadium, in Temuco In Colombia: Estadio Municipal, in Apartadó Estadio Municipal Jorge Torres Rocha, in Facatativá Estadio Municipal, in Ipiales Estadio Municipal de Montería Estadio Municipal Gonzalo Marín, in Riosucio (Caldas) Estadio Municipal, in Sahagún Estadio Municipal, in Yondó Estadio Municipal Los Zipas, in Zipaquirá In East Timor: Estádio Municipal de Díli In Equatorial Guinea: Estadio Municipal (Rebola), in Rebola In Guatemala: Estadio Municipal Amatitlán Estadio Municipal Mazatenango Estadio Municipal de San Miguel Petapa In Honduras: Estadio Municipal San Pedro Sula In Panama: Estadio Municipal de Veraguas In Paraguay: Estadio Municipal Doctor Julio César Fanego in Mariano Roque Alonso Estadio Municipal del Mbeju in Caacupé In Portugal: Estádio Municipal 25 de Abril, in Penafiel Estádio Municipal de Águeda Estádio Municipal de Aveiro Estádio Municipal de Braga Estádio Municipal de Chaves Estádio Municipal José Bento Pessoa, in Figueira da Foz Estádio Municipal de Leiria, Estádio Municipal da Marinha Grande Estádio Municipal de Nazaré Estádio Municipal de Pombal Estádio Municipal de Portimão In Puerto Rico: Estadio Municipal Pedro Román Meléndez, in Manatí In Spain: Estadio Municipal de Chapín, in Jerez Estadio Municipal de Ipurua, in Eibar Estadio Municipal Pozoblanco Estadio Municipal Santo Domingo, in El Ejido Estadio Municipal Marbella In Uruguay: Estadio Municipal Doctor Mario Sobrero, in Rocha Estadio Municipal de Pando, in Canelones
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Deportes Temuco is a Chilean football club based in Temuco, Araucanía Region. It currently plays in the Chilean Primera División B, holding home games at the new Estadio Municipal Germán Becker. The club was founded on February 22, 1960, as Deportes Temuco and again on March 20, 1965, after a merger with Green Cross. Until 1984, the club was known as Green Cross – Temuco, and, in 2007, changed its name to Deportivo Temuco, only on that season. In 2013, the club merged with Unión Temuco, but the name of Deportes Temuco was kept, along with the logo and traditional white and green colors, making it seem as Deportes Temuco absorbing Unión rather than a fusion. Thanks to the fusion though, Deportes Temuco left the Segunda División and returned to Primera B for season 2013–14, using Unión Temuco's place in that league.
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Estadio Municipal Germán Becker
The Estadio Municipal Bicentenario Germán Becker Baechler is a stadium located in Temuco, Chile and owned by the Temuco municipality. It is the home ground of Deportes Temuco and also, the former ground of the defunct Unión Temuco football clubs. It was designed by Enrique Esteve and inaugurated on August 13, 1965. Its dimensions are: 105 x 68 m. It has a capacity of 18,100. It was originally built for the inmates at the Temuco prison. The highest ever recorded attendance was on December 3, 1972, when 32,551 spectators saw the Primera Division match between Green Cross Temuco and Colo-Colo. In 2007 the stadium was selected as a venue for the 2008 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, and to comply with FIFA standards, its facilities were improved, its capacity was decreased from 20,930 to 18,100; and all seats were covered by a roof (from about 80% previously). The athletics track was removed to enhance spectators' enjoyment of the on-the-pitch action. The stadium was re-inaugurated on November 5, 2008. In 2013 the stadium was the main venue for the IRB Junior World Rugby Trophy. On April 27, 2013, it hosted a 2015 Rugby World Cup qualifying match between hosts nation Chile and Brazil. Chile won 38 - 22 with 10,000 in attendance. In 2015, three Copa América matches were played at the stadium.
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Douglas Costa de Souza (born 14 September 1990) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a winger for A-League club Sydney FC. He is known for his dribbling skills, speed, acceleration, and crossing ability. Costa started his career with Grêmio, before moving to Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2010 for a fee of €6 million. He won numerous trophies with Shakhtar, including a domestic treble in the 2010–11 season (Premier League, the Ukrainian Cup and the Super Cup). In 2015, he joined Bayern for €30 million, where he won two consecutive league titles. He was loaned out to Juventus in 2017, and won a domestic double with the club in his first season. On 7 June 2018, Juventus made his loan move permanent; he added another two consecutive league titles in his next two seasons with the club, as well as a Supercoppa Italiana title. On deadline day of the 2020 summer transfer window, Costa returned to Bayern Munich on loan. A full international since 2014, Costa represented Brazil at the 2015 Copa América and the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
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The 2015 Copa América was the 44th edition of the Copa América, the main international football tournament for national teams in South America, and took place in Chile between 11 June and 4 July 2015. The competition was organized by CONMEBOL, South America's football governing body. Twelve teams competed: the ten members of CONMEBOL and two guests from CONCACAF – Mexico and Jamaica, the latter of which competed in the Copa América for the first time. Uruguay were the defending champions, but were eliminated by the host nation Chile in the quarter-finals. Chile won their first title, defeating Argentina in the final on penalties after a goalless draw. As winners, they qualified for the 2017 FIFA Confederations Cup in Russia.
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List of international goals scored by Neymar
Neymar is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward. Since scoring on his debut for the Brazil national team against the United States on 10 August 2010, Neymar has gone on to record 79 goals in 128 international appearances, making him Brazil's all-time top scorer. He surpassed second-placed Ronaldo's total of 62 goals with a hat-trick in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Peru on 14 October 2020, and claimed the top spot from Pelé after recording his 78th and 79th goals in a 2026 World Cup qualifier against Bolivia on 8 September 2023. Neymar is also currently the sixth-highest active top scorer in men's international football. Neymar has scored four international hat-tricks, and netted twice in a match (known as a brace) on nine occasions, with his first hat-trick coming in an 8–0 friendly win over China on 10 September 2012. He has scored nine times against Japan, making them the side he has gotten the most goals against; this total includes the four he scored during a single match in October 2015, which made Neymar the youngest player to score four goals in a game for Brazil, at the age of 22. Neymar has scored the majority of his goals in friendlies, with them making up 46 of his overall tally. He has scored five times at the Copa América and 28 times in FIFA competitions, which include the FIFA World Cup finals, FIFA World Cup qualifiers and the FIFA Confederations Cup. Neymar's first senior international tournament was the 2011 Copa América, where he scored two goals for Brazil. He played in his first senior FIFA tournament two years later, when he starred for hosts Brazil in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup. Neymar scored four goals throughout the campaign, including in the final against Spain, helping Brazil to a 3–0 victory. Neymar received the Bronze Shoe for his four goals, and was awarded with the Golden Ball for his standout performances throughout the tournament. Neymar played at his first FIFA World Cup in 2014, where he scored four goals, placing himself as the joint-third top scorer of the competition alongside his club teammate Lionel Messi and Dutch forward Robin van Persie. He also scored twice during both the 2018 and 2022 World Cup.
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The 2023 Primera B de Chile, known as Campeonato Ascenso Betsson 2023 for sponsorship purposes until 15 October 2023, was the 69th season of the Primera B de Chile, Chile's second-tier football league. The fixture for the season was announced on 11 January 2023, with the competition starting on 10 February and ending on 10 December 2023. Cobreloa won their first Primera B championship in this tournament, securing both the title as well as promotion to the Chilean Primera División with a 2–1 victory over Rangers on the final round of the regular season on 15 October. Deportes Iquique were the other promoted team, defeating Santiago Wanderers in the promotion play-off finals to claim the remaining promotion spot.
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