Estádio Vivaldo Lima, usually known by its nickname Vivaldão, was a multi-purpose stadium in Manaus, Brazil.
The stadium's record attendance was 56,950, set on March 9, 1980 when Fast Clube and New York Cosmos of the United States drew 0-0.
On May 31, 2009, Manaus was chosen as one of the host cities of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The city's project involved the demolition of the Vivaldão, and a new stadium built in its place, the Arena da Amazônia, with a capacity of 41,000 people.
About R$580,000,000 was invested in the construction of the new stadium, which will include sport and recreation areas and a shopping mall.