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Landmark: Estádio Nacional do KuitoCity: Bie
Country: Angola
Continent: Africa
Estádio Nacional do Kuito, Bie, Angola, Africa
Estádio Nacional do Kuito is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Kuito, Bié Province, Angola.
It primarily serves as a venue for football (soccer) matches and athletic events.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a rectangular playing field with a natural grass surface. It is enclosed by a perimeter fence. Spectator seating is provided in open-air stands, primarily constructed from concrete. The main stand offers limited covered seating. The overall structure is functional and utilitarian, with a capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators.
Location & Access Logistics
Estádio Nacional do Kuito is situated within the urban area of Kuito. It is accessible via Avenida 1º de Maio, a main arterial road. The stadium is approximately 2 kilometers west of the city center. On-site parking is available but unpaved and can become muddy during the rainy season. Public transport options include local taxis and informal minibuses (candongueiros) that frequent Avenida 1º de Maio.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of Estádio Nacional do Kuito was completed in the late 1970s. Its original purpose was to provide a dedicated sports facility for the city of Kuito and the surrounding Bié Province, supporting local football clubs and athletic competitions. The site itself is a cleared urban plot, with no significant ecological origin beyond its development as a built environment.
Key Highlights & Activities
The primary activity is attending football matches, particularly those involving local teams. Athletic events, such as track and field competitions, also take place here. Informal recreational use of the field by local residents is common outside of scheduled events.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Basic restroom facilities are available but their condition can vary. Shade is limited to the covered seating area of the main stand. Cell phone signal (2G/3G) is generally available within the stadium vicinity. There are no permanent food vendors on-site; however, informal vendors often operate outside the stadium perimeter during events.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal viewing of football matches, check the local league schedules. The dry season, from May to September, offers the most favorable weather conditions for outdoor events, with less chance of rain. Mid-afternoon provides the best natural lighting for photography of the field.
Facts & Legends
During periods of conflict in Angola, the stadium was sometimes used as a temporary assembly point or shelter. A local anecdote suggests that the stadium's construction was significantly delayed due to logistical challenges in transporting materials to the relatively remote city of Kuito at the time.
Nearby Landmarks
- Praça da Independência (0.8km East)
- Museu Regional de Bié (1.2km Southeast)
- Catedral de Nossa Senhora da Conceição (1.5km East)
- Mercado Municipal do Kuito (1.8km East)