

The José Cavalcanti Municipal Stadium, also known by the acronym JC and until 2000 known simply as Municipal Stadium, is a football stadium in the city of Patos, state of Paraíba, Brazil. Located in the Belo Horizonte neighborhood, it is one of the main football stadiums in Paraíba, hosting the games of Esporte Clube de Patos and Nacional Atlético Clube, the city's two professional clubs, but which also often hosts teams from nearby cities.
Inaugurated in 1964, the stadium is named after the former mayor of the city of Patos, Mr. José Cavalcanti da Silva, currently has accommodations to receive up to 8,000 fans and has hosted or hosts official matches of several municipal, state and national tournaments, such as the Paraibano Football Championship of the First and Second Divisions and Series B, C and D of the Brazilian Football Championship, as well as games of the Copa do Brasil.
The stadium is under the responsibility of the City Hall and is the main sports venue in the city, which means that in addition to hosting official matches, it also hosts amateur tournament matches, mainly those in the city itself, as well as having records of concerts on its lawn, leading it to need constant renovations, aiming to improve match conditions and also public comfort, which sometimes reduces the total number of people the stadium can receive.
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