Mini Estadi
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| place | C. Aristides Maillol 23 08028 Barcelona , Spain |
| Coordinates | 41 ° 22 '47 " N , 2 ° 7' 5" E |
| owner | FC Barcelona |
| start of building | Early 1982 |
| opening | 23rd September 1982 |
| demolition | 2019 |
| surface | Natural grass |
| architect | Josep Casals |
| capacity | 15,276 seats |
| playing area | 103 × 65 m |
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The Mini Estadi ( Catalan for "mini stadium" ) was a football stadium in Barcelona , Catalonia .
The stadium, which had a capacity of 15,276, was about 500 meters from Camp Nou . Until its demolition in 2019, it was the home of FC Barcelona B , the second team of FC Barcelona, and the A youth team of FC Barcelona, and was occasionally used by the Barça women's football team. The stadium was also the venue for international matches for the Andorran national football team . Until 2003, it also served as the home of the Barcelona Dragons , the club's former American football division.
Web links
Commons : Mini Estadi - collection of images, videos and audio files
- fcbarcelona.com: Miniestadi (Spanish)
- estadiosdeespana.com: Barcelona - Mini Estadi (English)
- stadionwelt.de: picture gallery