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    Miniestadi (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈmini əsˈtaði], meaning in English "Mini Stadium"), officially named "Miniestadi", [1] was a football stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The 15,276-seat stadium was situated across from Camp Nou, the home stadium of FC Barcelona.

    • Prior Work
    • Demolition Method
    • Recycling and Sustainability
    • Protection of Animals and Trees
    • The Land For The New Palau Blaugrana

    Before the demolition of the Miniestadi begins, prior work will be carried out such as the removal of seats which will be donated to other sporting entities or schools that have requested them. Other non-brick and cement elements will be removed in line with Health and Safety regulations and WHO recommended methods in order to be recycled.

    The demolition of the Ministadi and the Barça Escola stand will be done mechanically and gradually in order to minimise the impact on the residents living close the stadium. In January 2020 the passageway linking Camp Nou and Miniestadi is planned to be removed, also in such a way as to minimise the impact on the daily workings of the surrounding a...

    The Club has placed great importance on recycling and sustainability during the planning of the dismantling and demolition of the Miniestadi. 80% of the material from the process will be recycled and reused. Some structural elements will be recycled and used in future works in the Espai Barça project.

    Another aspect taken into consideration is the wildlife, flora and fauna to be found in the area where the Miniestadi currently sits. The colony of bats that flourish in the area have been relocated into an nest with room for more than 400 of the animals whilst the feral cat population has been moved to other sites within Catalonia. The Club has ag...

    Once the demolition and dismantling of the Miniestadi has taken place then the land will be available for the New Palau Blaugrana and the new metro stop on the L9 line at Camp Nou. The facility will have four distinct areas that will be able to function independently; the New Palau, the Mini Palau, the ice rink and the Barça Escola area with an und...

  2. Miniestadi. Opened on 23 September 1982, it hosted Barça B matches and certain games for the Women's team and the Club's youth teams. On the 23 September 1982,...

  3. Dec 3, 2013 · Barça’s Miniestadi is much admired in the football world for its modern look and facilities. In fact, both the inner and outer structures of FC Cartagena’s own stadium is a direct copy of the...

  4. Feb 26, 2012 · Opened in September 1982, the Mini Estadi was designed by local architect Josep Casals and seats 15,276 over two tiers. It makes a stunning statement about the size of the FC Barcelona – Here is a club with 110,000 members, sports sections that are among the best in Europe and their Reserve Team play in a purpose built, all-seater stadium.

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  5. The Mini Estadi (English: Mini Stadium) is the home stadium of FC Barcelona B, officially named "Miniestadi", [1] the reserve team of FC Barcelona. It is in Barcelona, Spain. It can hold 15,276 people. [2] It also hosts games for the FC Barcelona women's team .

  6. Aug 24, 2019 · Mini Estadi, Mini Stadium, is a comparatively small stadium located across the road from the Camp Nou. Used by FC Barcelona’s B team, the 15,276 capacity ground occasionally hosts matches of the Andorran national football team as well as music concerts with Queen and David Bowie being the two biggest names who have performed to date.