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Location
  
Vigo, Galicia, Spain

Type
  
Stadium

Opened
  
30 December 1928

Phone
  
+34 986 21 32 33

Owner
  
Concello de Vigo

Capacity
  
29,000

Team
  
Celta de Vigo

Renovated
  
2004

Balaídos

Full name
  
Estadio Municipal de Balaídos

Former names
  
Stadium de Balaídos (1928–1946)

Operator
  
R.C. Celta de Vigo, S.A.D.

Address
  
Avda. de Balaídos, s/n, 36210 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain

Similar
  
Estadio Riazor, Estadio Benito Villamarín, Estadio de la Cerámica, Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán S, Mestalla Stadium

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The Estadio Municipal de Balaídos ([balaˈiðos], "Balaídos Municipal Stadium") is the home of La Liga club Celta Vigo.

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Location

Balaídos is located on the Avenida Balaídos, in the district of Coia. It occupies the block bounded by Avenida Balaídos, Rúa Val Minor, Avenida Alcalde Portanet and Rúa dos Olimpicos Galegos.

Structure

The stadium comprises four stands: Tribuna, Río, Gol and Marcador, giving a total official capacity of 29,000.

The record attendance at the stadium is 45,000 which was set in a Segunda División match between Celta and Getafe in 1982.

Tribuna

The Tribuna stand runs parallel to Avenida Balaídos. It is a two-tiered stand; The upper-tier is Tribuna and lower-tier is Preferencia. The club's bar, named 'Celta Bar', is located in the Trinbuna stand

Río

The Río stand is two-tiered and is the newest of the stands (built in 1981). The upper-tier is known as Río Alto and lower-tier is Río Bajo. The stand is named Río (River) as it was built over the original course of the Lagares river.

Access

The stadium is accessed through 25 gates, numbered 0-24, distributed across the four stands that make up the stadium; Gates 0-7 are located in the Tribuna stand, Gates 8-16 in the Marcador end, Gates 17-20 in the Río stand and Gates 20-24 in the Gol end.

In 2012, as part of the renovations made to the exterior of the stadium the club decided to name each of these gates after a notable player.

Construction

In September 1924 a group of local businessmen took the first steps towards the construction of the stadium by buying the 75,000 m2 on which the stadium would be built. The first job they faced was diverting the Lagares river. Two years later these businessmen would create the company Stadium de Balaídos, S.A., who would carry out the actual construction work on the new stadium.

Inauguration

Balaídos was inaugurated on 30 December 1928. The stadium was blessed by the archpriest of Fragoso, Father Faustino Ande.

The inaugural match was played at 3:00pm between the hosts, Celta Vigo, and the Basque team Real Unión. The ceremonial kick-off was made by Carmen Gregorio-Espino, the daughter of former mayor Adolfo Gregorio Espino.

Celta Vigo's Graciliano was the first player to score a goal in the new stadium, in a 7-0 win.

1982 FIFA World Cup

Balaídos underwent its second large-scale renovation in preparation for the 1982 FIFA World Cup; The Rio stand was completely re-built, the Gol end was added to the stadium whilst the Tribuna stand and Marcador were renovated.

The stadium hosted Italy's group fixtures in the 1982 FIFA World Cup. The other Group 1 games were also held in Galicia, at Riazor, A Coruña.

Renovations

In the 2002–03 season Celta qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time in their history. Their celebrations were cut short when the stadium failed the subsequent UEFA stadium inspection required to host their fixtures. It was briefly mooted that Celta might have to play their home fixtures at Porto's Estádio do Dragão. The necessary upgrades were paid for by the local authorities.

Novo Balaídos

Due to the poor state of the stadium, the idea for a New Balaídos (Galician: Novo Balaídos, Spanish: Nuevo Balaídos) has been proposed several times in the past decade.

2003

In 2003, the then president of Celta Vigo Horacio Gómez presented an ambitious project for a new stadium and the surrounding area. The 95,000m2 redevelopment would include a shopping centre, a hotel and sports centre. It was approved by the financiers, Caixanova, but was rejected by the local authorities - due to the strong opposition from Javier Riera, the Director General of the nearby PSA Peugeot Citroën factory, because of the increased disruption it would cause in the area.

2015–17

Starting from 2015, Balaídos has been undergoing major renovations. The stands have been entirely reconstructed to allow a much closer view for the spectators. Once renovations are completed the capacity of the stadium will become 31,000 seats. Renovations are expected to be finalized in 2019. It is noteworthy that the stadium continued to host Celta's home matches during the renovation process.

In February 2017, the roof of the stadium got damaged due to a storm and because of it a league match had to be re-scheduled due to safety concerns.

References

Balaídos Wikipedia