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Mestalla

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Former namesEstadio Luis Casanova (1969–1994)
LocationAvenida Suecia, s/n
46010 - Valencia
Coordinates39°28′29″N 0°21′30″W / 39.47472°N 0.35833°W / 39.47472; -0.35833
Public transit Aragó (Lines 5 and 7)
Capacity49,430[1]
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Surfacegrass/sand
Construction
Broke ground1923
Opened20 May 1923; 100 years ago (20 May 1923)
Renovated2005–2019
Expanded2007
Construction cost316,439.20 pts (Purchase of Land)
ArchitectFrancisco Almenar Quinzá
Tenants
Valencia CF (1923–present)
Spain national football team (selected matches)
Website
valenciacf.com/mestalla

Mestalla Stadium (Spanish: Estadio de Mestalla [esˈtaðjo ðe mesˈtaʎa], Valencian: Estadi de Mestalla [esˈtaði ðe mesˈtaʎa]) is a football stadium in Valencia, Spain. The stadium is the home of Valencia and has a capacity of 49,430 seats,[2] making it the 8th-largest stadium in Spain, and the largest in the Valencian Community.[3] The stadium's name originates from the historic irrigation canal of Mestalla, which was developed and consolidated during the Arab dynasty between the 10th and 11th centuries, and was originally outside the south stand of the stadium where it had to be jumped over in order to get to the ground.[4] [5]The North Stand of the stadium is known for its very steep section.[6]

  1. ^ "Facilities about Mestalla". www.valenciacf.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Facilities about Mestalla". www.valenciacf.com. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Mestalla the pearl of Valencia · Nest Hostels Valencia". Nest Hostels Valencia. 1 July 2013. Retrieved 14 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Ten things you may not know about the Mestalla". La Liga. 30 July 2015. Retrieved 20 April 2022.
  5. ^ Ikemoto; Sakura; Torres Astaburuaga. (2021). "The Influence of Historical Irrigation Canals on Urban Morphology in Valencia, Spain". Land. 10: 738.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ "Some of the world's scariest places to play or watch football". BBC News. Retrieved 11 November 2018.

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