In 2007 work began on a new ground for Valencia named Nou Mestalla. The stadium will have a capacity of 75,000. The stadium will have a capacity of 75,000. It replaces their current stadium Estadio Mestalla.

The work of Nou Mestalla began in August 2007. Rather farcically, Los Che have begun to construct a Nou Mestalla with an expected capacity of 75,000 but the project has been temporarily abandoned with the basic concrete structure very much a proverbial elephant in the room. The improvements to the Mestalla continued and in 1926 work commenced on a new grandstand and additional work to the final end terrace, which increased the capacity to 25,000. Work on the 65,000-capacity Nou Mestalla first began in August 2007, but construction came to a grinding halt in February 2009, as the La Liga side were impacted by the global financial crisis.

Prev. The stadium is the home of Valencia Club de Fútbol and has a capacity of 48,600 seats, making it the 7th-largest stadium in Spain, and the largest in the Valencian Community.

Likely cost: Still unclear. The stadium architects are Reid Fenwick Asociados and ArupSport, and the cost is estimated between 250 and 300 million euros. The new stadium, with a capacity of 17,000 opened on 20 May 1923 with a match against Levante and staged its first international match 14 June 1925 when Spain beat Italy 1-0. “The finances will work out perfectly,” Soler promised. Compared to the old stadium, which has a capacity of 55,000, the new stadium should hold 75,100 spectators.

Now Mark Fenwick himself suggests it's going to be within the 50,000-60,000 range, prompting media narrative of 55,000 capacity goal.


VALENCIA - Nou Mestalla (55,000) Jump to Latest Follow 2181 - 2200 of 2266 Posts. Nou Mestalla, as it was known, was mooted as a potential host for a future Champions League final.

While it's still being approached as a 55,000-seater, the new stadium of Valencia CF could end up holding 65,000 people as soon as demand is sufficient. Works were finished in 1955 and raised capacity to 45,000 places. This would put the stadium just above current Mestalla, though of course in terms of floor space and infrastructure the two would be worlds apart.

'''Mestalla''' (,) is a football stadium in Valencia, Spain. Murthy stopped short of stating exactly when the Nou Mestalla will be completed but has told EFE that he is planning a 150 million euro budget for an arena that holds around 50,000 people. Their home is the home stadium Estadio Mestalla, capacity 55 k. spectators in the construction of a new stadium Nou Mestalla, Valencia, which can accommodate up to 75 k. spectators. Mestalla is a popular football stadium located in Valencia, Spain. Although Valencia have played at the Mestalla since 1923, the club have longed to build a new stadium. 1-mrt-2015 - Nou Mestalla is a football stadium under construction in Valencia, Spain for Valencia CF.The stadium will also be capable of hosting athletics.

Barcelona's iconic Nou Camp with undergo a renovation worth an estimated £500m over the next five years. It came at a time of success for the club. The unique appearance is expected to provide the club with an icon to showcase its aspirations and to establish it in the ranks of the world’s elite sporting clubs. The stadium has a decent capacity of 55,000 seats and is the home ground of Valencia Club de Futbol. It was due to be completed in the early summer 2009 in time for the 2009/10 season, but due to financial problems this date has been postponed. 11.10.2017 Valencia: New Mestalla could reach 65,000 seats! Work halted until 2013 when new construction plans were announced. ""The Nou Mestalla stadium will have a capacity of 75,000."" Capacity: 65,000. The intention was that it would open in time for the 2009-2010 season, but instead financial problems beset the club and the new ground. Tintapea Nou Mestalla address transmits the following decision to its customers: In the wake of the resumption of the football league, it has been decided not to offer the 22 h football matches The new normality with the social security distance required makes it impossible for us to attend the dinner service linked to the great flow of football fans who come to the hotel rooms.
Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article Mestalla got restored after the war, but remained a modest affair until the club embarked on a grand redevelopment program called “Gran Mestalla”, which involved the construction of a new main stand and the expansion of all other stands. This would put Nou Mestalla one place higher, in third place, behind Nou Camp and Santiago Bernabeu, as far as capacity of Spanish stadiums is concerned.