Iberostar Stadium
Exterior of the Iberostar Stadium | |
Full name | Iberostar Stadium |
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Former names |
Son Moix (1999–2006) ONO Estadi (2006–2010) |
Location | Palma, Spain |
Coordinates | 39°35′24″N 2°37′48″E / 39.59000°N 2.63000°E |
Owner | Ajuntament de Palma |
Operator | Mallorca |
Capacity | 23,142 |
Field size | 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft) |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Opened | June 1999 |
Tenants | |
Mallorca (1999–) |
The Iberostar Stadium (Catalan: Iberostar Estadi [iˈβeɾostər əsˈtaði]; Spanish: Iberostar Estadio [iˈβeɾostar esˈtaðjo]) is a football stadium located in Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain. Previously known as the Estadi de Son Moix (Spanish: Estadio de Son Moix) and the ONO Estadi, the Iberostar Stadium was built for the 1999 Summer Universiade in Palma. It is the stadium where RCD Mallorca has played its football matches since 1999, when the club obtained an agreement with the city council to use it for the next 50 years. It replaced the Estadio Lluís Sitjar. The stadium, located in the north-west of the city can be seen from Palma's main motorway and is situated in the industrial zone Can Valero in Palma, 3 km from the center of the city, 13 km to Palma de Mallorca Airport.
The stadium can hold 23,142 spectators making it the biggest stadium situated in the Balearic Islands. The stadium was designed as a bowl shape with two stands having two tiers with the option of increasing both ends of the stadium to a fully two-tiered stadium, this would increase capacity to over 40,000. Due to financial problems at the club this expansion has never been pursued.
Future
The expansion of the stadium now looks highly unlikely due to the club proposing to build a new 40,000 all-seater stadium for the club and its spectators. The project by Estudio Lamela includes altogether:
- A new 40,000-seat stadium
- The construction of three skyscrapers of 34, 22, and 16 floors high, the highest of them reaching 160 meters. The towers would have a total area of 200,000 m2
- A convention center
- Shopping mall and a large parking lot.
However, this operation is still a long way to go, because currently this is only a proposal by the club and no plans have been put through. Furthermore, it is not even known where the stadium could be located due to the island's size and accessibility, as well as the place of the current stadium (municipal property); the entity proposes other four possible locations. However, the institutions prefer that a new stadium build on the site of the current edifice, if they approve the commencement of the project.
External links
- Estadios de Espana (English)
Preceded by Stadio Angelo Massimino Italy |
Universiade 1999 |
Succeeded by Workers Stadium China |
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