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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.

  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, the Miniestadi, brainchild of...

  3. El Miniestadi fue un estadio de fútbol propiedad del Fútbol Club Barcelona, inaugurado el 23 de septiembre de 1982.

  4. Acogía los partidos de Liga del Barça B y también otros compromisos del Femenino A -todos sus partidos europeos- y de las categorías inferiores del Club. En él se llevaba a cabo, asimismo, el tradicional entrenamiento a puertas abiertas previo a la festividad de Reyes.

  5. 3 Dis 2013 · 03 Dec 13. 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...

  6. 23 Sep 2019 · FC Barcelona will say goodbye to the Miniestadi on Tuesday 24 September with the ‘Gràcies, Mini!’ event and from the month of October the planned work will begin for the gradual demolition of...

  7. The Miniestadi was founded near FC Barcelona's main stadium, Camp Nou, as a facility primarily for the club's reserve team. The opening of the arena, after nine months of construction, took place on 23rd September 1982.