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Estadi Ciutat de València

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Estadi Ciutat de València (Valencian pronunciation: [esˈtaði siwˈtad de vaˈlensi.a]; Spanish: Estadio Ciudad de Valencia [esˈtaðjo θjuˈðað ðe βaˈlenθja]; English: City of Valencia Stadium) is a football stadium in Valencia and is the home ground of Levante UD. Built in 1969 and holding up to 26,354 spectators, it is the 23rd-largest stadium in Spain and the 4th-largest in the Valencian Community. On 8 September 2014, the ground hosted Spain's first match of UEFA Euro 2016 qualification, a 5–1 victory over North Macedonia.

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Estadi Ciutat de València
Carrer de Santiago Rusiñol, Valencia Rascanya (Rascanya)

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Estadi Ciutat de València

Carrer de Santiago Rusiñol
46019 Valencia, Rascanya (Rascanya)
Valencian Community, Spain
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