Cidade Universitaria Stadium (capacity 50 000), Luanda Fixtures: 5 Group A, 1 Group B, quarter-final, semi-final, final The flagship venue and host of the opening game and final. Built as with the other venues by the Chinese, the Cidade Universitaria is a modern bold design.
Home of several Angolan sides including Petro Atletico and Benfica. Chimandela Stadium (capacity 25 000), Cabinda Fixtures: 5 Group B, Group A, quarter-final With its curvy design the roof of this brand-new stadium in Huila in the northern province evokes the waves lapping up on the coast from the nearby Atlantic. Complexo da Sr da Graca Stadium (capacity 35 000), Benguela Fixtures: 5 Group C, 1 Group D, quarter-final, semi-final, third place play-off Set amidst a former vast banana plantation, the oval white and steel stadium is open on wide side to give a panoramic view of the ocean. It is the second largest after the stadium in Luanda. Alto da Chela Stadium (capacity 20 000), Lubango Fixtures: 5 Group D, 1 Group C, quarter-final At an estimated cost of 100 million dollars, the colourful Alto da Chela is the smallest of the four Angolan venues. The site, at an altitude of 1 700m, is a former shanty town which is due for a massive makeover. – Nampa-AFP




