Mini Estadi
Interactive map of Miniestadi | |
| Location | Avinguda Aristides Maillol, s/n 08028, Barcelona, Spain |
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| Coordinates | 41°22′47″N 2°07′05″E / 41.37972°N 2.11806°E |
| Owner | Barcelona |
| Operator | Barcelona B |
| Capacity | 15,276 |
| Surface | Grass |
| Field size | 103 m × 65 m (338 ft × 213 ft) |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 23 September 1982 |
| Closed | 2019 |
| Demolished | 2020 |
| Architect | Josep Casals |
| Project manager | Ramón Domènech |
| Tenants | |
| Barcelona B (1982–2019) Barcelona C (1982–2007) Barcelona Dragons (NFL Europe) (2002–2003) FC Barcelona Juvenil A(UEFA matches)(2007-2019) FC Barcelona Femení(UEFA matches)(2012-2019) | |
Miniestadi (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈmini əsˈtaði], meaning in English "Mini Stadium"), was a football stadium in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. The 15,276-seat stadium was situated across from Camp Nou, the home stadium of Barcelona. The stadium was home to Barcelona B, FCB's reserve team, as well as their women's team and Juvenil A. The stadium was replaced by the newly built Estadi Johan Cruyff, which was completed on 27 August 2019.