external opinion . A Copa del Rey equal against Athletic Bilbao in December 2011 . One of the tribunes during a match against Racing Ferrol in March 2015. Estadio Municipal Carlos Tartiere is a multi-use stadium in Oviedo, Spain. With a capacity of 30,500 seats, it is the 17th-largest stadium in Spain and the largest in Asturias. The new Carlos Tartiere replaced the former stadium of the like appoint built in 1932, as the family venue of Real Oviedo. The stadium has held three games of the Spain national football team ( the city has held seven in full ), one game of the Spain national under-21 team and another one of the Asturian autonomous team.

history [edit ]

The first gear stone of the construction was placed on 18 June 1998 and the first gear match played in this stadium took place on September 17, 2000, a Primera División meet between Real Oviedo and Las Palmas. The stadium was formally opened on September 20, 2000, with a friendly peer between Real Oviedo and FK Partizan. [ 2 ] The fresh stadium has been criticised by a number of different sources, specially about its location, which does not have adequate access and emergency exits for boastfully attendances. furthermore, the pitch is hard to maintain, due to its damp environment and lack of sunlight, particularly during the winter. In accession, the large openings in the facade, which make it a cold stadium, are besides national to criticism, angstrom well as its lack of discolor, with predominance of grey both inwardly, in the seat area, and outside, by the uncover facade of concrete. Despite this, Emilio Llano, one of the architects of the stadium, has defended the stadium and claimed that “ the trouble could be in the pot and not in the subsoil ”. [ 3 ] The first sold-out match was on 28 October 2001, in the first Asturian bowler hat in the new stadium. Sporting de Gijón won that game by a grade of 0–2. On 24 May 2009, Real Oviedo beat the attendance record in a Tercera División game with 27,214 spectators. It was in the first gear leg of the 2009 Group Winners play-off against RCD Mallorca B, and the blues won 1–0. [ 4 ]

International matches [edit ]

The first international game was held on 23 December 2000, when the autonomous team Asturias played a friendly crippled against Macedonia. 25,000 people were in attendance at the game, which finished 1–0 with a finish from Juanele. Spain has played three times in the newfangled Carlos Tartiere. The first time, on 6 June 2001, against Bosnia and Herzegovina in a plot which finished in a 4–1 spanish victory and the second, on 12 September 2007, against Latvia, finishing with a 2–0 home gain. On 5 September 2015 in UEFA Euro 2016 qualify, Spain won against Slovakia 2-0.

In 2011, the Spain national under-21 football team played an official plot against Poland, winning 2–0 .

Spain matches at Carlos Tartiere [edit ]

League attendances [edit ]

This is a tilt of league and playoffs games attendances of Real Oviedo at the fresh Carlos Tartiere stadium. [ 8 ] The new stadium was closed off for one game after a game against Sporting de Gijón in the 2002–03 season. The game outside this stadium is not included in the stats. It was played at Estadio Román Suárez Puerta in Avilés in front of 1,500 fans against Levante in the last fastness of the season, when Oviedo had already dropped to Segunda División B. In accession, matches played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic are not included .

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