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  1. 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]

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      Nou Mestalla (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈnɔw mesˈtaʎa]) is a...

  2. Sep 15, 2006 · Català: Fotografia personal de l'Estadi de Mestalla a València (País Valencià). English: Personal picture of Mestalla stadium in Valencia. Español: Foto personal del estadio Mestalla en Valencia.

  3. Mar 11, 2006 · (en) Personal picture of Mestalla stadium in Valencia (Spain-August 2005). (fr) Photo personnelle du stade Mestalla à Valence (Espagne-Août 2005). (es) Foto personal del estadio Mestalla en Valencia (España-Agosto 2005).

  4. The Estadi de Mestalla, better known as The Mestalla, opened its door for the first time in 1923. It has been the exclusive home of Valencia Club de Fútbol ever since then, with the Spanish side having played its home games at the Algirós ground before that. Los Che are one of La Liga’s most.

    • 36K
    • 55000 (Valencia v Sevilla (2009))
    • 48.6K
    • 1923
  5. www.valenciacf.com › mestalla-stadiumMestalla - Valencia CF

    Mestalla has hosted the majority of home games in Valencia Club de Fútbol’s history. Given the name of one of the canals that irrigate the city, mentioning Mestalla today evokes memories of great sporting moments, important events of all kinds and, above all, excellent nights of football.

  6. Jul 30, 2015 · After El Molinón, the Mestalla will be the second oldest stadium in La Liga BBVA this season. This stadium has hosted ten finals of the Copa del Rey, the first was played in 1926 and the last, in 2014, between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.

  7. Sep 12, 2023 · Mestalla Stadium, located in the heart of Valencia, Spain, proudly stands as the home ground for the renowned Valencia Club de Fútbol. Inaugurated on May 20, 1923, with a friendly match between Valencia CF and Levante UD, this iconic stadium has since witnessed some of the most memorable moments in Spanish football history.

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