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O Estádio Caio Martins ou Estádio Mestre Ziza é um estádio de futebol brasileiro pertencente ao Governo do estado do Rio de Janeiro localizado em Niterói. Entretanto, o estádio encontra-se sob concessão ao Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas, que fez seu primeiro jogo lá como mndante contra o Madureira E.C. , em 20/09/1981, partida encerrada em 0x0. O estádio faz parte do Complexo Esportivo Caio Martins, que possui ginásios para vários esportes. More information...

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