| Mestalla Stadium | ||
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| Location | Avenida Suecia, s/n 46010 - Valencia | |
| Broke ground | 1923 | |
| Opened | 20 May 1923 | |
| Tenants | Valencia Club de Fútbol (1923—present) | |
| Field dimensions | 105 x 68 m | |
Mestalla Stadium 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. It is also renowned for its steep terracing and being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of Europe in which to play.
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| Valencia Club de Fútbol, SAD |
| Current season • Club honours • Managers • Players • Mestalla Stadium History: Seasons |
| La Liga stadiums 2025–26 |
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Anoeta · Balaídos · Benito Villamarín · Camp Nou · Carlos Tartiere · Ciutat de València · Coliseum · El Sadar · La Cerámica · Mallorca Son Moix · Martínez Valero · Mendizorrotza · Metropolitano · Mestalla · Montilivi · RCDE Stadium · San Mamés · Sánchez Pizjuán · Santiago Bernabéu · Vallecas |
| 1982 FIFA World Cup stadiums |
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José Rico Peréz (Alicante) · Martínez Valero (Elche) · Camp Nou (Barcelona) · Sarrià (Barcelona) · San Mamés (Bilbao) · El Molinón (Gijón) · Riazor (La Coruña) · Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid) · Vicente Calderón (Madrid) · La Rosaleda (Malaga) · Carlos Tartiere (Oviedo) · La Romareda (Zaragoza) · Municipal de Heliópolis (Sevilla) · Pizjuán (Sevilla) · Luis Casanova (Valencia) · José Zorrilla (Villadolid) Balaídos (Vigo) |
