Estadi Ciutat de València

Association football stadium in València, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Estadi Ciutat de València[2] (Valencian pronunciation: [esˈtaði siwˈtad de vaˈlensi.a]; Spanish: Estadio Ciudad de Valencia [esˈtaðjo θjuˈðað ðe βaˈlenθja]; English: City of Valencia Stadium) is a football stadium in Valencia and is the home ground of Levante UD. Built in 1969 and holding up to 26,354 spectators, it is the 23rd-largest stadium in Spain and the 4th-largest in the Valencian Community.

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Ciutat de València
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The venue in 2021
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Former namesEstadio Antonio Román (1969–1972)
Nou Estadi del Llevant (1972–1999)
LocationValencia, Spain
Coordinates39°29′41″N 0°21′51″W
Public transit Estadi del Llevant (Line 6)
OwnerLevante UD
OperatorLevante UD
Capacity26,354 [1]
Field size107 metres (117 yd) x 68 metres (74 yd)
Construction
Opened1969
Renovated2020
Tenants
Levante UD (1969–present)
Villarreal (September-November 2022)
Spain national football team (selected matches)
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The stadium hosted an international friendly between Spain and Scotland on 4 September 2004. The game was abandoned with half an hour to play as lightning struck out the floodlights shortly after Raúl had made the score 1–1.[3]

On 8 September 2014, the ground hosted Spain's first match of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification, a 51 victory over North Macedonia.[4]

The stadium was renovated in 2020, with a new roof, video scoreboards and ambient lighting installed.[5]

In late 2022, Villarreal CF temporarily played at the ground due to works at their Estadio de la Cerámica.[6]

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