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Nacional

CDN
Founded: 1910
Type: domestic
Country: Portugal Portugal
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Active Seasons: 80

Nacional Stadium

Estádio da Madeira

Estádio da Madeira

Ilha da Madeira, Rua do Esmeraldo, nº 46 5,132 capacity

The Estadio da Madeira is the home of CD Nacional, located at Rua do Esmeraldo 46 on the island of Madeira, the Portuguese autonomous region in the Atlantic Ocean approximately 900 kilometres south-west of Lisbon. The stadium holds 5,132 spectators and serves as one of two Primeira Liga-capable grounds on Madeira, shared with city rivals Maritimo. CD Nacional and Maritimo represent two of Portuguese football's most geographically isolated clubs, competing in the Primeira Liga from an island whose volcanic landscape, dramatic cliff coastlines, and unique subtropical flora make it one of Europe's most beautiful and distinctive territories.

CD Nacional have appeared in the Primeira Liga on multiple occasions across their history and have qualified for European competition, most notably in the UEFA Cup and Europa League. The club's presence in the top flight brings national football attention to Madeira and represents a significant source of pride for the island community. Competing from an island requires regular transcontinental flights for both home and away fixtures, creating unique logistical challenges that make Nacional's Primeira Liga participation a testament to the commitment of the island's football community.

The Estadio da Madeira's modest capacity reflects the island's population constraints, but the volcanic landscape and Atlantic Ocean setting provide a backdrop unlike any other in Portuguese football. Madeira's famous son Cristiano Ronaldo, who was born in Funchal and grew up supporting both Nacional and Maritimo before his career took him to Sporting and global stardom, gives the island an extraordinary connection to world football's highest levels. The stadium serves as the home ground for a club that represents Madeiran football on the national stage, and matchdays in Funchal combine the passion of Portuguese football culture with the extraordinary natural beauty of an island considered one of Europe's finest year-round travel destinations.