The best stadium in the world!
Stunning and impressive, the Estádio do Dragão has earned plaudits all over the world and is an unavoidable reference in the sporting and cultural life of the city of Porto.
A great stage of emotions, entertainment and spectacle designed in a singular way, the Estádio do Dragão is a multifunctional model able to accommodate a variety of events, thanks to its dimensions and characteristics. An ecological building, the Dragão is part of an exclusive number of stadiums rated five stars by UEFA and concentrates on environmental certification. The stadium has excellent infrastructure with road and rail access, as well as a direct connection with the Airport Francisco Sá Carneiro, through the Metro do Porto system.
Built in mind for Euro 2004, the stadium was designed by architect Manuel Salgado, with a view in mind to symbolize the clubs historic past and pride in both the city and the blue and white jersey.
The Dragão has a capacity of over 50,000 and has become a new center of Porto with the use of open green space and restructuring the tracks attached to the sports complex into residential and commercial areas.
The inaugural ceremony on November 16 2003 saw FC Porto play their first game in the stadium, against guests of honor FC Barcelona, a contest which the blue and whites win 2-0.
Stunning and impressive, the Estádio do Dragão has earned plaudits all over the world and is an unavoidable reference in the sporting and cultural life of the city of Porto.
A great stage of emotions, entertainment and spectacle designed in a singular way, the Estádio do Dragão is a multifunctional model able to accommodate a variety of events, thanks to its dimensions and characteristics. An ecological building, the Dragão is part of an exclusive number of stadiums rated five stars by UEFA and concentrates on environmental certification. The stadium has excellent infrastructure with road and rail access, as well as a direct connection with the Airport Francisco Sá Carneiro, through the Metro do Porto system.
Built in mind for Euro 2004, the stadium was designed by architect Manuel Salgado, with a view in mind to symbolize the clubs historic past and pride in both the city and the blue and white jersey.
The Dragão has a capacity of over 50,000 and has become a new center of Porto with the use of open green space and restructuring the tracks attached to the sports complex into residential and commercial areas.
The inaugural ceremony on November 16 2003 saw FC Porto play their first game in the stadium, against guests of honor FC Barcelona, a contest which the blue and whites win 2-0.
The Estádio do Dragão is an all-seater football stadium located in Porto, Portugal, and the current home ground of Futebol Clube do Porto. It has a capacity of 50,033, making it the third largest football ground in Portugal.
by kronixpt August 30, 2017
Get the Estádio do Dragãomug. Rubbing your nipples to sexually entice someone ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
This term came from FilthyFrank's song "Do The Salamnder"
This term came from FilthyFrank's song "Do The Salamnder"
Guy 1- Hey you know Girl 2?
Guy 2- No what happened?
Guy 1- She was Doing the salamander to Guy 3!
Guy 2- She's really that thirsty?
Guy 2- No what happened?
Guy 1- She was Doing the salamander to Guy 3!
Guy 2- She's really that thirsty?
by e d g e l o r d December 10, 2017
Get the Doing The Salamandermug. the act of committing suicide ( using any method except the real harakiri, the actual Japanese ritual form of suicide by disembowelment often used historically by the samurai).
son: why are so many people nowadays doing harakiri?
father: Adrian, why people commit such an irrational act is probably because they've reached a point in their existence where they can't find life's meaning even in a religious setting. You can always pull the roasted chestnuts out of the fire. Don't burn your bridges is the sole piece of advice I would give these people.
father: Adrian, why people commit such an irrational act is probably because they've reached a point in their existence where they can't find life's meaning even in a religious setting. You can always pull the roasted chestnuts out of the fire. Don't burn your bridges is the sole piece of advice I would give these people.
by Sexydimma February 7, 2014
Get the doing harakirimug. the act of committing suicide ( using any method except the real harakiri, the actual Japanese ritual form of suicide by disembowelment often used historically by the samurai).
son: why are so many people nowadays doing harakiri?
father: Adrian, why people commit such an irrational act is probably because they've reached a point in their existence where they can't find life's meaning even in a religious setting. There's always secular hope, by getting a social worker or something. You can always pull the roasted chestnuts out of the fire no matter the dire situation. don't burn your bridges is the sole piece of advice I would give these people.
father: Adrian, why people commit such an irrational act is probably because they've reached a point in their existence where they can't find life's meaning even in a religious setting. There's always secular hope, by getting a social worker or something. You can always pull the roasted chestnuts out of the fire no matter the dire situation. don't burn your bridges is the sole piece of advice I would give these people.
by Sexydimma November 17, 2013
Get the doing harakirimug. by OuiYeti October 9, 2020
Get the Doing a Kristenmug. by KWhitson April 6, 2011
Get the not a do, mac-a-roomug. Seeing a reasonable punch in a boxing match, the announcer did a Samin and declared a winner. He was surprised later to see the judges did not share his opinion. Present tense is: Do a Samin.
by Louis Panama November 7, 2007
Get the Do a Saminmug.