

Centro de Capacitação Física do Corpo de Bombeiros Militar do Distrito Federal is located within the South Police Sector on the South Wing of Brasilia in the Federal District (Midwest Region of Brazil). Inaugurated in 2012, the venue has infrastructure for training Football, Swimming, and Handball.
It has a strength and conditioning center and in 2013 was the Local Training Center of the Brazilian Football Team and the Japanese Team during the FIFA Confederations Cup.
About the City:
The capital of Brazil, Brasília is located in the Midwest Region of Brazil, sits at an average altitude of 1,172m above sea level and is 1,148km from Rio de Janeiro. The city has a population of 2,570,160 (IBGE index). The defining vegetation of the Federal Capital is called the "cerrado". The city was built from a Master Plan (Plano Piloto) drawn up by architect Lúcio Costa, and its main building structures were designed by architect Oscar Niemeyer.
Pool
Pool length: 50m
Pool width: 25m
Pool depth max: 3m
Pool depth min: 2m
Lane width: 2.5m
Athletic track
Number of track lanes: 8
Number of track lanes in sprint straight: 8
Floodlights
IAAF Certification
Athletics area
Number of jumping areas: 3
Number of throwing areas: 3
Pitches
Number of grass training pitches: 1
Floodlights
Number of courts (40m x 20m): 1
Clear height: 10.5m
Synthetic sport floor
Line markings: painted lines
| Distances | |
|---|---|
| Nearest airport | Aeroporto Internacional de Brasília Presidente Juscelino Kubitschek – Brasília/Distrito Federal |
| Distance to nearest airport (km) | 7 |
| Nearest port | Porto de Vitória – Vitória/Espírito Santo |
| Distance to nearest port (km) | 1249 |
| Distance to nearest major hospital (km) | 6 |

