Rio de Janeiro hosts Casa Brasileirão Betano, providing unique experiences for football fans during the last rounds of the national championship. The space will be at Pier Mauá.
In a vibrant environment, football fans will be able to watch the games from rounds 36 to 38, tasting typical stadium dishes, created by chef Jaime Maciel, head of the Brazilian National Team.
The venue, with 3,000m² dedicated to football, accommodates more than 500 people daily. In addition to the games, visitors will enjoy musical shows by artists such as Xande de Pilares, Pretinho da Serrinha, Fogo e Paixão, and Serjão Loroza, among others.
“We are a brand that promotes sports entertainment and Casa Brasileirão Betano arrives to offer Brazilian fans experiences related to football and the championship, as well as being a way for us to celebrate the first year of partnership and naming right of the Brazilian championship,” explains Betano.
Attractions, displays and service information
Visitors to Casa Brasileirão Betano will take part in exciting challenges, such as testing heading or running skills. There will also be areas for Instagrammable photos, such as the press conference room and the Brasileirão Betano cup display.
Fans who wish to support their teams and follow the fight for the title and against relegation can purchase tickets for R$50.00. The event is aimed at people over 18 years old.
Musical attractions:
- 30/11: Samba que elas querem + Serjão Loroza
- 01/12: Cozinha Arrumada
- 04/12: DJ
- 05/12: Fogo e Paixão
- 07/12: Os Garotin
- 08/12: Pretinho e Xande de Pilares
About Betano
Betano is a brand designed to offer excellent experiences through its platform, available on desktop, laptop, tablet, cell phone and Android app. It is operated by the Kaizen Gaming group, which is headquartered in Greece, has a presence in 17 countries and has been in the sports betting market for more than ten years.
In Brazil, it sponsors Atlético Mineiro and holds the naming rights for competitions such as Brasileirão Betano and Copa Betano do Brasil.
Furthermore, it is present in Europe and South America, with Porto, Benfica and Sporting (Portugal), Aston Villa (England), Melgar (Peru), in the Torneo Betano and Copa Betano (Argentina), as well as teams in Greece, Cyprus, Czech Republic and Romania.
This year, it sponsored the Copa América and Euro 2024, and is currently a global partner of the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Conference League.