Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mestalla Stadium. /  39.47472°N 0.35833°W  / 39.47472; -0.35833. 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 ...

    • Nou Mestalla

      Nou Mestalla. /  39.48944°N 0.39639°W  / 39.48944;...

  2. www.valenciacf.com › mestalla-stadiumMestalla - Valencia CF

    ‘The Telegraph’ describes the stadium by saying: ”The steepest stands of any major ground in Europe still take your breath away, even if you have seen them a thousand times”. Mestalla was ranked above other Spanish grounds such as the Camp Nou, Santiago Bernabéu and Vicente Calderón, as well as other legendary grounds like the Parc des Princes, Anfield, Allianz Arena, Old Trafford ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nou_MestallaNou Mestalla - Wikipedia

    Nou Mestalla. /  39.48944°N 0.39639°W  / 39.48944; -0.39639. Nou Mestalla ( Valencian pronunciation: [ˈnɔw mesˈtaʎa]) is a partially built football stadium in Valencia, Spain, intended as a replacement for Valencia 's current stadium, the Mestalla. The basic concrete structure of the stadium was built between August 2007 and ...

  4. The Mestalla is an impressive stadium. It is something of a cross between a European-esque bowl of continuous seating and a more ‘British’ stadium with four individual stands. There is arguably no stand more impressive in all of European football than the North Stand, which features an incredibly steep top section.

    • 36K
    • 55000 (Valencia v Sevilla (2009))
    • 48.6K
    • 1923
  5. Mestalla was inaugurated on May 20th, 1923 with a friendly game between Valencia FC and Levante FC. It was the beginning of a new era that meant bidding farewell to the old ground, Algirós, which will always have a place in history as the first home of the club. 1927 — First Renovation. Since Mestalla was first used, when Valencia CF were ...

  6. Sep 12, 2023 · The Mestalla stadium, home to Valencia CF, first opened its doors on May 20, 1923. The inaugural match was held between Valencia and their local rivals, Levante UD. With an initial capacity of 17,000, Estadio de Mestalla replaced Valencia’s first home, Algirós, which lacked the necessary facilities to support the team’s growth 1.

  7. Jul 25, 2021 · Estadio de Mestalla History. The Mestalla stadium first opened to football fans on the 20th May 1923 with Valencia hosting local rivals Levante UD in the inaugural match. With an initial capacity of 17,000, Estadio de Mestalla replaced Valencia’s first home, Algirós which lacked the necessary facilities to propel Los Murciélagos (The Bats ...

  1. People also search for