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Nou Mestalla

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Operator
  
Valencia CF

Surface
  
Grass

Construction cost
  
250–300 million €

Capacity
  
61,500

Owner
  
Valencia CF

Field size
  
105 × 68

Broke ground
  
1 August 2007

Structural engineer
  
Arup

Province
  
Province of Valencia

Architecture firm
  
Arup Group

Nou Mestalla

Address
  
Calle a Pp Sector 1 Ademuz Pg, 41, 46015 València, Spain

Similar
  
Mestalla Stadium, Estadio La Peineta, San Mamés Stadium, Estadi Ciutat de València, Valencia Bioparc

Nou Mestalla ([ˈnɔw mesˈtaʎa]) is a partially built 61,500-seat football stadium in Valencia, Spain, intended as a replacement for Valencia CF's current stadium, Estadio Mestalla. The basic concrete structure of the stadium was built between August 2007 and February 2009, but work was then halted for financial reasons.

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The stadium architects are Reid Fenwick Asociados and ArupSport, and the cost is estimated between 250 and 300 million euros. The design features a futuristic exterior, clad in aluminium and an interior of wood. It is being built on the site of a former factory in the neighbourhood of Benicalap.

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History

The plans for the new stadium were unveiled on 10 November 2006, by former president Juan Soler and the club who unveiled details about the stadium and presented a short film about the stadium at the Museu Príncipe Felipe in Valencia. The work on Nou Mestalla began in August 2007. 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 was never met.

On 12 December 2011, the club announced that it had negotiated a deal with Bankia to complete the stadium and transfer the old Mestalla property to the bank, and that it expected to complete the stadium in approximately two years, but this deal later collapsed.

On 13 November 2013, Valencia announced an updated redesign by Fenwick Iribarren Architects. The new design reduced the capacity to 61,500. It also reduced the underground car park and downsized the original design's full roof and elaborate façade. There were also redesigns of the interior decoration. No date was given for when construction would restart.

Accident

On 26 May 2008, four construction workers lost their lives following the collapse of some scaffolding on the Nou Mestalla site. At midday on 28 May, the UGT and CC.OO. trade unions called a five-minute silence for the tragedy, which was observed throughout the Valencian Community in all sectors of industry.

References

Nou Mestalla Wikipedia