Conmebol will have the stadium for the Copa Libertadores final at its disposal a couple of weeks in advance, although not in the best conditions.
The Maracaná stadium, the main stadium for the World Cup in Brazil and the 2016 Rio Olympics.
He Maracana Stadium of Rio de Janeirovenue of the final of the Libertadores Cup between Mouth and Fluminense On November 4, it will be delivered to the Conmebol two weeks before the event in poor condition, dirty and with maintenance problems, the Brazilian press revealed today.
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In this context, the two most important clubs in Rio de Janeiro who use the stadium, Fluminense and Flamengoare in charge of its maintenance.


Currently, the Court of Accounts of the State of Rio de Janeiro is carrying out a bidding process for the stadium maintenance service.
The stage has parts of the floors broken, dirty seats, unused drinking fountains and also some damaged bathrooms, according to the newspaper. Esporte Globe.
Meanwhile, in several places water leaks and corrosion are observed in the facilities, according to the last inspection carried out, he added. Esporte Globe.
The Conmebol you will receive the keys to the Maracana next October 23, the day after the classic they will play Flamengo and Vasco Da Gama, with the urgency of fixing everything that is broken and dirty in the highest stage of Brazilian football and home of two finals of World Cups, Brazil-Uruguay in 1950 and Germany-Argentina in 2014.
In addition to the arrangements that must be made in the facilities, the highest entity in South American football must work hard to leave the playing field in its best shape for the final that they will host. Mouth and Fluminense.
Source: Ambito

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