Palamós Costa Brava
Full nameEstadi Municipal Palamós Costa Brava
Former namesNou Estadi de Palamós (1989–2014)
LocationPalamós, Spain
Coordinates41°51′13″N 3°07′17″E / 41.85361°N 3.12139°E / 41.85361; 3.12139
Capacity3,724
Field size105x65m
SurfaceGrass
Opened1989
Tenants
Palamós CF (1989–)
UE Llagostera (2014–2017)
UE Costa Brava (2021–2022)

The Estadi Municipal Palamós Costa Brava is a multi-use stadium located in Palamós, Catalonia, Spain. It is currently used for football matches and is the home stadium of Palamós CF.

History

Palamós Costa Brava was inaugurated on 29 August 1989 under the name of Nou Estadi Municipal de Palamós, being the new home stadium of Palamós CF and replacing Camp de Cervantes.[1] Its first match was a 2–1 friendly win against neighbours FC Barcelona on the same day.[2]

The stadium's first competitive match took charge on 10 September, a 1–1 draw against Levante UD for the Segunda División championship.[3] This was the club's most successful period, as it remained in the second level for six consecutive campaigns.

On 7 July 2014 the stadium was named as the new home ground of UE Llagostera for the following five seasons, as the club's stadium, Estadi Municipal de Llagostera, didn't meet the LFP criteria.[4] On 2 August, it was renamed to Estadi Municipal Palamós Costa Brava.[5]

In the 2015 summer, the stadium was renovated by adding seats in all the stands, and had its capacity reduced to 3,724 spectators.[6] On 27 July 2021, Llagostera announced that the club would play in the stadium again for the ensuing campaign;[7] four days later, the club changed name to UE Costa Brava.[8]

International Football Matches

DateCompetitionTeamResTeam
11 Sep 2018 International Friendly  United Arab Emirates 3-0  Laos

References

  1. L'Estadi (The stadium) Archived 2015-02-19 at the Wayback Machine; Palamós' official website. Retrieved on 25 March 2015 (in Catalan)
  2. Una fiesta que pasará a la historia (A party that will go to the books); El Mundo Deportivo, 30 August 1989 (in Spanish)
  3. ¡¡¡Menuda tarde!!! (What an evening!!!); El Mundo Deportivo, 11 September 1989 (in Spanish)
  4. El Llagostera jugará como local en el Nou Municipal de Palamós (Llagostera will play as the home side in Nou Municipal de Palamós); Diario AS, 7 July 2014 (in Spanish)
  5. Adequant l'escenari (Adapting the scenario); L'Esportiu de Catalunya, 2 August 2014 (in Catalan)
  6. "Instal·lats els nous seients a l'Estadi Municipal" [New seats installed at the Estadi Municipal] (in Catalan). Radio Palamós. 7 August 2015. Retrieved 22 August 2015.
  7. "La UE Llagostera jugarà de nou a Palamós la temporada vinent" [UE Llagostera will play again in Palamós the following season] (in Catalan). UE Llagostera. 27 July 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  8. "La UE Llagostera renace como UE Costa Brava "por pura supervivencia"" [UE Llagostera is reborn as UE Costa Brava due to "pure survival"] (in Spanish). Golsmedia. 31 July 2021. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
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