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Mestalla Stadium (Spanish:
Estadio de
Mestalla [esˈtaðjo ðe mesˈtaʎa], Valencian:
Estadi de
Mestalla [esˈtaði ðe mesˈtaʎa]) is a
football stadium in Valencia...
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Mestalla (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈnɔw mesˈtaʎa]) is a
partially built football stadium in Valencia, Spain,
intended as a
replacement for Valencia's...
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founded in 1919 and has pla**** its home
games at the 49,430-seater
Mestalla since its opening.
Valencia has won six La Liga titles,
eight Copa del...
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Valencia Club de Fútbol
Mestalla,
shortened to
Valencia Mestalla, is the
reserve team of
Valencia CF, a
Spanish football club
based in Valencia, in the...
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April 2014 at
Mestalla in Valencia,
making it the
seventh such Copa del Rey
final (the most
recent was also pla**** at the
Mestalla on 20
April 2011)...
- club
reached the Copa del Rey final,
losing 1–0 to Real
Madrid at the
Mestalla Stadium in Valencia. In May,
Barcelona defeated Manchester United in the...
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February 1926, and
concluded on 16 May 1926 with the final, held at the
Mestalla in Valencia, in
which Barcelona lifted the
trophy for the
seventh time...
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between Barcelona and Real
Madrid which took
place on 20
April 2011 at the
Mestalla Stadium in Valencia,
making it the
sixth such Copa del Rey
final (the most...
- Valencia's ****ure". BBC Sport. "El
Valencia CF
Mestalla ficha a dos
talentos internacionales" [Valencia CF
Mestalla sign two
international talents] (in Spanish)...
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against UD Las Palmas; he was an
unused substitute in the 1–1 draw at the
Mestalla Stadium. He made his
professional debut on 25 November,
starting in a UEFA...