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Sports in Porto
Super Bock Arena - Pavilhão Rosa Mota
- leisure
Rua Dom Manuel II - Edifício Palácio de Cristal
4050, Porto
This is a multi-functional set used for several sportive and cultural activities.
Campo de Ténis do Porto
- leisure
Rua de Damião de Góis, 405
4050-227, Porto
This place in the Invicta is especially for those who like to play tennis.
Norte Padel
- leisure
Avenida Fontes Pereira de Melo, 246
4100-259, Porto
Clube de padel com quatro campos indoor.
Complexo Desportivo de Campanhã
- leisure
Rua Peso da Régua, 9493
4300, Porto
Recinto desportivo onde joga o SC Salgueiros.
Campo de Futebol do Futebol Club da Foz
- leisure
Rua do Crasto
4150, Porto
Club founded by a group of teenagers in 1934.
Skate Park de Ramalde
- leisure
Rua do Dr. Aarão de Lacerda
4100-015, Porto
O Skate Park de Ramalde recebe praticantes de várias modalidade sobre rodas. Tanto os mais experientes como os que estão agora a começar, podem dar azo às suas acrobacias tanto no skate, como na patinagem "in line agressive" ou no "BMX freestyle". Com uma área de cerca de 950 metros quadrados, está aberto a amadores e aos que competem ao mais alto nível.
Clube de Minigolfe do Porto
- leisure
Avenida de Dom Carlos I
4150-570, Porto
Pequeno campo de minigolfe localizado no Jardim do Passeio Alegre. Fundado em 1973, conta com dois circuitos de minigolfe, com 18 buracos cada.
Estádio do Dragão
- leisure
Via Futebol Clube do Porto - Entrada Nascente, porta 15, piso 3
4350-415, Porto
Kick-off stage of the EURO 2004, the new sports complex is the new millennium Antas Stadium and the successor of the old dragon house, dated from 1952. Planned by Manuel Salgado and open in November, 2003, the dragons’ house was made for the happening of any national or international football event.
Escola de Futebol Artur Baeta
- leisure
Rua da Constituição, 900
4200-195, Porto
Sited at the old and small Constituição football-field, the Escola de Futebol Artur Baeta (football school) transmits its knowledge to the youngest.
Dragão Caixa Arena
- leisure
Via Futebol Clube do Porto
4350-415, Porto
Opened in April 2009, after 16 months of construction, the Dragon Box Arena is a modern sports complex with a capacity for 2007 viewers (1868 bench seats, 121 in cabins and 18 for the press). Has all conditions for the practice of flag, including handball, basketball and roller hockey, although it also has enough height to volleyball practice. Features some particularities in relation to other similar constructions, such as the Canadian maple wood flooring, the automated elevation of roller hockey tables or external physiognomy readily identifiable from the VCI.