Estádio 4 de Janeiro is a football stadium in Uíge, Angola.
Inaugurated on March 17, 1968, as Estádio José Ferreira de Lima, the stadium was then owned by Clube Recreativo do Uíge.
[1] The state-owned 5,000-seat stadium is the only one in Angola's northern province of Uíge that meets the international standards to host Girabola matches.
[2] On February 10, 2017, during the inaugural match of the 2017 Girabola between home team Santa Rita de Cássia and Recreativo do Libolo, one of the stadium's access gates collapsed as supporters tried to force their way into the stadium.
As a result, 17 people were trampled to death and 76 injured, 5 of whom with life-threatening injuries.