La Cartuja stadium in Seville, which is being remodelled by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos, will become the third largest stadium in Spain, after Camp Nou and Santiago Bernabeu.
With a capacity of 71.374 spectators, the stadium will meet FIFA’s requirements to host the 2030 World Cup and has already been officially confirmed as one of the Spanish venues.
The works, which will be completed in 2028, include the removal of the athletics track, the enlargement of the stands, access improvements and a glass roof for the new seats.
This project will become La Cartuja into a multifunctional space, ideal for sporting and cultural events, positioning Seville as a reference in sporting and cultural infrastructure.
More information:
https://www.elespanol.com/deportes/futbol/20240722/cartuja-sevilla-estadio-metropolitano-san-mames-tercer-grande-espana/872413228_0.html
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