The UFC’s first soccer stadium event in Brazil takes place on May 14.

The promotion officially announced on Friday that heavyweight champion Fabricio Werdum will headline UFC 198 against Stipe Miocic at the 42,000-seat Arena da Baixada stadium in Curitiba, Brazil.

Werdum (20-5-1) looks to defend his UFC belt for the first time, after pulling out of a Feb. 6 event due to an injury. In his last fight, the Brazilian finished Cain Velasquez to win the undisputed title.

Miocic (14-2) earned a shot at the title after knocking out Andrei Arlovski in 54 seconds at UFC 195. Miocic enters the title fight holding an 8-2 UFC record with five knockout victories, including a fifth-round TKO win over Mark Hunt.

Middleweight contenders Ronaldo Souza and Vitor Belfort, initially expected to headline the card, will meet in the co-main event.

Fabricio Werdum vs. Stipe Miocic

Ronaldo Souza vs. Vitor Belfort

Patrick Cummins vs. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira

Matt Brown vs. Demian Maia

Bryan Barberena vs. Warlley Alves

Nate Marquardt vs. Thiago Santos

Leonardo Santos vs. Evan Dunham

Yancy Medeiros vs. Francisco Trinaldo

Kamaru Usman vs. Sergio Moraes