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Mestalla Stadium

Mestalla
CAMP DE MESTALLA GRADA DE LA MAR 2014.JPG
Full name Mestalla
Former names Estadio Luís Casanova (1969—1994)
Location Avenida Suecia, s/n
46010 - Valencia
Coordinates 39°28′28.76″N 0°21′30.10″W / 39.4746556°N 0.3583611°W / 39.4746556; -0.3583611
Owner Valencia Club de Fútbol
Operator Valencia Club de Fútbol
Capacity 55,000
Field size 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Surface grass
Construction
Broke ground 1923
Opened 20 May 1923
Architect Francisco Almenar Quinzá
Tenants
Valencia Club de Fútbol (1923—present)

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 ground of Valencia Club de Fútbol. With a capacity of 55,000 seats, it ranks as the fifth-largest stadium in Spain.

The Estadio Mestalla was inaugurated with a friendly match on 20 May 1923 between Valencia CF and Levante UD The new stadium had a capacity of 17,000 spectators, which was increased to 25,000 four years later. During the Civil War the Mestalla was used as a concentration camp and storage warehouse. It would only keep its structure, since the rest was an empty plot of land with no terraces and a grandstand damaged during the war.

During the 1950s the Mestalla was renovated, resulting in a stadium with a seating capacity of 45,500 spectators. It was severely damaged by the flood of October 1957 when the Turia River broke its banks. The stadium soon returned to operational use with some more improvements, such as the addition of artificial lighting, and was inaugurated during the 1959 Fallas festivities.

In 1969 the stadium's name was changed to Estadio Luis Casanova, to honour club president Luis Casanova Giner. The change lasted for a quarter of a century when Casanova admitted that he was completely overwhelmed by such an honour and requested in 1994 that the stadium's name be returned to Mestalla.


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