Estati Ciutat de Valencia

25354 seats
Estati Ciutat de Valencia
Official Stadium Name Estati Ciutat de Valencia
Former Names Nou Estadi (1972-1999)
Estadio Antonio Román (1969-1972)
Alternative Names
Inauguration Date 09/09/1969
Opening Game Levante UD 0-3 Valencia CF
Opening Game Date 09/09/1969
Attendance Record
Record Match
Record Date
Renovations 1997, 2016, 2020
Design IDOM
Cost
Owner Levante UD
Operator Levante UD
Tenants Levante UD (1969-present)
League
LaLiga 2
Pitch Dimension 105x68 meters
Surface Grass

Location and Contacts

Continent Europe
Nation
City Valencia
Address Carrer de Sant Vicent de Paül, 44, 46019 València, Valencia
Coordinates 39°29'25" N - 0°21'31" E
Telephone +34 963 37 95 30
Website Official Website

In-Game Details

Category Real
Weather
Sunny
Rainy
Cloudy
Shadows Moderate
UT Quality Silver Common
Default Time 13:00
Camera Height 15
Camera Zoom 9
Customization Tifos
Stadium Themes
Home FIFA/FC Clubs Levante UD
FIFA/FC Editions FC 24 | FC 25 | FIFA 19 | FIFA 20 | FIFA 21 | FIFA 22 | FIFA 23

In-Game Images

Real Images

In-Game Video

Real Video

Map

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Stadium History

Built in 1969, the ground didn’t change much over the years. Enclosed from all sides by single-tiered stands is covered only around the main grandstand side. Until 1997 this was also the only part of the venue to have individual seats. But as requirements changed, new seats arrived and settled capacity just above 25,000. In 2007-2010 a large shopping center was built directly along the east side, reducing the public space available for public use (previously tennis courts and parking sites). In mid-2016 Levante UD ran a complete seat replacement, at the same time renovating the stadium’s structure. Though it’s not even the best stadium in Valencia, it hosted a couple of international games of the Spanish national team, all friendlies.