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Estadio Gran Canaria

Coordinates: 28°06′00″N 15°27′24″W / 28.10000°N 15.45667°W / 28.10000; -15.45667
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Estadio de Gran Canaria
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LocationLas Palmas, Spain
Coordinates28°06′00″N 15°27′24″W / 28.10000°N 15.45667°W / 28.10000; -15.45667
OwnerCabildo de Gran Canaria
OperatorCabildo de Gran Canaria
Capacity33,111
Field size105 metres (115 yd) x 68 metres (74 yd)
Construction
Opened8 May 2003
ArchitectPedro Medina
Guillermo Ortego Carretero
Tenants
UD Las Palmas
Spain national football team (some games)

Estadio Gran Canaria is a football stadium in Las Palmas, Spain. It is currently used for football matches and is home to UD Las Palmas. It was opened in 2003 as a multi-purpose stadium to become the successor of the old Estadio Insular.

History

The stadium was inaugurated on 8 May 2003 with a friendly between UD Las Palmas and RSC Anderlecht which was played in front of a full-capacity seats. The mach ended in favour of the hosts with a score of 2-1. The first scorer in the stadium was Rubén Castro.[1]

With a capacity of 33,111 seats, it is the largest sports venue in the Canary Islands.[2]

Starting from 11 November 2014, the stadium went under restructuring works which will last for about 16 months. After the remodelization, the running track was removed to turn the venue into a football-specific stadium, with the seats closer to the playing ground.

There is a plan proposed by the local authoroties to raise the capacity of the stadium up to 40,000 by the end of 2017.[3]

International matches

Spain 1 – 0 Northern Ireland
Xavi 52' Report
Estadio Gran Canaria, Las Palmas
Attendance: 30,000
Spain v Northern Ireland

See also

References

  1. ^ "El nuevo templo de la UD Las Palmas cumplió este martes cuatro años". eldiario.es. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
  2. ^ "Estadio de Gran Canaria". UD Las Palmas. Retrieved 25 April 2016.
  3. ^ Las Palmas will have a stadium of 40,000 seats