UEFA Category 3 stadium |
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Full name | Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere |
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Location | Oviedo, Spain |
Coordinates | 43°21′39″N 5°52′13″W / 43.360783°N 5.870222°WCoordinates: 43°21′39″N 5°52′13″W / 43.360783°N 5.870222°W |
Owner | Ayuntamiento de Oviedo |
Operator | Real Oviedo |
Capacity | 30,500 |
Record attendance | 30,500 (Real Oviedo vs Sporting de Gijón, 28 October 2001) |
Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Opened | September 20, 2000 |
Architect | Carlos Buxadé Ribot Joan Margarit Consarnau Emilio Llano |
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Real Oviedo (2000–present) |
Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere, generally referred to as Nuevo Carlos Tartiere (English: New Carlos Tartiere), is a multi-use stadium in Oviedo, Spain. It holds 30,500 spectators and replaced the former stadium of the same name, built in 1932.
The first match played in this stadium took place on September 17, 2000, a Primera División match between Real Oviedo and Las Palmas. The stadium was officially opened on September 20, 2000, with a friendly match between Real Oviedo and FK Partizan Beograd.
It is currently used mostly for football matches by Real Oviedo.
The new stadium has been severally criticized, especially its location, which does not have adequate accesses and emergency exits for large attendances. Also the pitch is hard to maintain, due to its moist environment and the lack of sunlight, especially during the winter. Despite these facts, Emilio Llano, one of the architects of the stadium, has defended the stadium and claimed that "the problem could be in the grass and not in the subsoil".
The first sold-out match was on 28 October 2001, in the first Asturian derby in the new stadium. Sporting de Gijón won that game by 0–2.
On 24 May 2009, Real Oviedo beat the attendance record in a Tercera División game with 27,214 spectators. It was in the first leg of the 2009 Group Winners play-off against RCD Mallorca B, and the blues won by 1–0.
The first international game was held on 23 December 2000, when the autonomous team Asturias played a friendly game against Macedonia. 25,000 people assisted to the game, which finished 1–0 with a goal of Juanele.