The stadium was originally inaugurated in 1960.
The venue is popularly known as 'Scarpellão' by local supporters.
The club's training facilities are integrated into the complex, allowing for daily athlete operations on-site.
The stadium’s location in the Estreito district was chosen to anchor the club in a historically dense residential area of the mainland.
It has hosted international matches and youth tournament fixtures throughout its history.
Orlando Scarpelli Stadium serves as the home ground for Figueirense Futebol Clube in the Estreito neighborhood of Florianópolis. The venue has a capacity of approximately 19,500 spectators. It is situated on the mainland side of the city, distinct from the island-based beaches commonly visited by tourists. The pitch features natural grass and underwent significant renovations in the early 2000s to modernize its facilities. It functions as a multipurpose space primarily used for professional football matches in the Campeonato Brasileiro and Catarinense leagues. The stadium is named after Orlando Scarpelli, a prominent local figure and former president of the club. Its proximity to the Hercílio Luz Bridge provides a visual link to the city's main connection between the island and the mainland.
The main entrance facade from Rua Humaitá, which features the club's emblem and historical markers.
Wear club colors or neutral clothing, as aggressive rival team gear may be discouraged in home-specific sections.
Prioritize arrival well before kickoff to manage gate entry procedures during high-attendance matches.
Plan for post-match traffic congestion, as the surrounding streets are narrow and residential.
Do not attempt to park in the immediate residential streets around the stadium on match days, as they fill up early and have strict restrictions.
Active only during the professional football calendar year; closed to the general public on non-match days.
Avoid wearing opposing team jerseys in home sections; refrain from using pyrotechnics or flares.