Estadi Nacional

Estadi Nacional
Map
Full nameEstadi Nacional d'Andorra
LocationAndorra la Vella, Andorra
Capacity3,306
Record attendance3,631
FC Andorra v Albacete Balompié
(8 May 2022)
SurfaceArtificial turf
Construction
Broke ground2013
Opened2014
Tenants
Andorra national football team
Andorra national rugby union team
FC Andorra (2021–2024)

The Estadi Nacional is a stadium located in Andorra la Vella. It is the national stadium of Andorra, and is used for association football and rugby union.

It has a capacity of 3,306, and the pitch is made of artificial turf.

History

The stadium was built at the former ground of the Camp d'Esports del M.I. Consell General. Construction started in 2013 and finished in 2014.

The stadium is the home of the Andorra national football team and the Andorra national rugby union team. The first official match was a 1–2 defeat to Wales valid for the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group B, played on 9 September 2014, after the 3G artificial pitch passed UEFA inspection a week before the match.

In August 2015, the National Government and FC Andorra agreed that the club would play in the Estadi Nacional the two first months of the 2015–16 season, until the works in the Camp de la Borda Mateu finish.

In July 2021, the Government of Andorra reached an agreement with FC Andorra for playing their matches of Primera División RFEF in this stadium.

On 8 October 2021, one day before Andorra were due to play England in a 2022 FIFA World Cup Qualifier, a fire broke out in the stadium's television gantry. There was extensive damage to the metal gantry and the television equipment within, one of the pitchside VAR monitors was destroyed, some of the seating in one of the dugouts melted and part of the artificial turf was scorched. Repairs were made in the following hours, so that the match was able to go ahead at the stadium, in spite of the fire.

Attendances to official games

As of 9 October 2021

Football games

Season Total High Low Average
Euro 2016 11,778 3,150 1,054 2,354
2018 World Cup 10,484 3,193 1,115 2,097
2018–19 Nations League 3,567 1,311 1,021 1,189
Euro 2020 9,718 3,187 947 1,944
2022 World Cup 4,308 2,285 285 1,077
2022–23 Nations League 2,790 1,102 756 930
  1. ^ Two games with limited attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Source

Rugby games

Season Total High Low Average
2014–16 European Nations Cup 1,300 500 300 433
2016–17 Rugby Europe Conference 1,400 1,000 400 700
2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference 1,100 600 500 550
2018–19 Rugby Europe Conference 1,000 600 400 500

42°30′17″N 1°31′03″E / 42.5046°N 1.5175°E / 42.5046; 1.5175


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