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European giants have plans for unfinished 'ghost ground' that's been half-built for 15 years

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Published 12:30 28 Sep 2024 GMT+1

European giants have plans for unfinished 'ghost ground' that's been half-built for 15 years

It could be one of the best stadiums in world football.

Tom Jenkins

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One of Spain's biggest clubs have an unfinished 'ghost stadium' that has been abandoned for 15 years.

La Liga outfit Valencia currently play their football in the Mestalla, which in itself is one of the more iconic stadiums across all of Europe with its open bowl style.

That 49,000 capacity home is a staple of Spanish football but just 4km away, the site of the Nou Mestalla remains – a venue that was once deemed the 'new home' of Valencia.

Sadly, the stadium has been left untouched for over 15 years after it was originally proposed as a potential venue for the 2010 Champions League final.

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It remains half-built due to a lack of funding, with Valencia not being able to raise enough money to finish the ground.

Image credit: Getty
Image credit: Getty
Image credit: Getty
Image credit: Getty

Although there has been no progress in over a decade, the project remains a part of the club's long-term plans.

“Everybody has to admit that we’ve gone from an economically difficult time, but austerity doesn’t mean it can’t be a stupendous, magnificent stadium and a source of pride for the Valencia CF fans,” co-founder Mark Fenwick said in 2022.

There could be hope for Valencia as funding organised by La Liga – and the potential to host some matches at the 2030 World Cup – have created new opportunities for finding a solution to complete the stadium project.

Speaking in December, the Valencia club President gave an update on the Nou Mestalla.

“I believe it is now or never for the new stadium,” Lay Hoon Chan told fans at the club’s annual general meeting.

The current project envisions a 66,000-seat stadium, with plans to eventually expand to 70,016 seats.

The original design proposed an aluminum skin over the existing concrete base, but the latest version incorporates a more affordable facade.

A source involved in the project mentions that the updated design provides a more open, airy concept, emphasising a "Mediterranean experience" similar to the current ground.

The stadium plans are now much less ambitious than the ones originally suggested, however, the prospect of Nou Mestalla finally being finished will be worth the compromise.

Featured Image Credit: Getty Images

Topics: Valencia, La Liga, Spain

Tom Jenkins
Tom Jenkins

Tom Jenkins is a Social Editor and Journalist for SPORTBible. Specialises in Football and F1 but has experience covering a variety of sports such as MMA, Boxing and Cricket. Suffers weekly as an Evertonian.

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