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Estadio Municipal da Malata

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Full nameEstadio Municipal de A Malata
LocationFerrol (La Coruña)
Galicia (Spain) Galicia
OwnerFerrol City Council
Capacity11 669
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass (English Ray Grass)
Scoreboard2 Electrónicos
Construction
Built1992 - February 1993
Opened29 August 1993 (31 years)
Renovated2023-2025
Construction costOriginal
1700 000 000 ptas. (10.217.205,77 )
Remodelación
3.038.026,88
ArchitectJuan Pérez López de Gamarra
Francisco Iglesias Miño
Juan Rey-Cabarcos
Vicente Fernández-Couto
Alfredo Alcalá Navarro
General contractorAgromán
Tenants
Racing de Ferrol
Spain national football team (selected matches)

El Estadio Municipal de A Malata (officially in Galician Estadio Municipal da Malata) is a Spanish football stadium located in the Galician city of Ferrol, in the province of La Coruña. It is located in the sports city of A Malata, next to the promenade in the A Malata cove and the Punta Arnela fairgrounds.

Its owner is the Ferrol City Council and the Racing Club of Ferrol serves as the venue for the football matches that are played there.

In addition to being the fiefdom of the Racing Club de Ferrol, the stadium is used by other entities:

  • Ferrol Mountaineering Club (climbing wall) [1]
  • Kayak Polo Copacabana (Artificial Lake)

During the 2030 World Cup, it will be one of the World Cup sub-venues, and will host 2 teams that will have Malata as their base training center for the world championship. [2] [3]

History

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It was built to replace the old Manuel Rivera Stadium, located in the O Inferniño neighborhood, which gave way to a large public square and a shopping center. It was built by the company Agromán and financed with 1,700 million pesetas (just over 10 200 000 ) by the Galician government.
It was designed by a team of five architects: Juan Pérez López de Gamarra, Francisco Iglesias Miño, Juan Rey-Cabarcos, Vicente Fernández-Couto and Alfredo Alcalá Navarro.
The first match was played on April 18, 1993 in a league match between Racing and Atlético de Madrid B (3-2). However, it was officially inaugurated on August 29, 1993 with a match between Celta de Vigo and Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña.

Since the premiere of A Malata, Racing de Ferrol has played in the Second Division in the following campaigns:

A Malata in the Second Division
2000/01, 2001/02, 2002/03, 2004/05, 2005/06, 2007/08, 2023/24, 2024/25

The Ferrol stadium is also the scene of the Concepción Arenal trophy matches (born in 1953), highlighting the 1994 editions (with Aston Villa and Atlético de Madrid as contenders, with a British victory ) and 1995 (with Zaragoza and Ajax, with the Dutch team's final victory). In that year, a friendly match was also played between Racing de Ferrol and Borussia Dortmund.

In the 2023-24 season, Racing Club de Ferrol has made A Malata the only undefeated stadium in the First and Second division, accumulating one calendar year, from December 17, 2022 to December 17, 2023, in which It has been called "The A Malata effect".[4] In the major European leagues, only Liverpool can equal Racing's record without losing at home in all of 2023. [5]

Facilities

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The A Malata Stadium is located on a municipal area of 144,806 square meters located next to the Punta Arnela fairgrounds and the A Malata cove. The field has dimensions of 105 by 68 meters and is made of natural grass, Ray Grass English type, installed in July 2023. The original capacity of the stadium was 12,043 spectators, all of them indoors.

The total capacity of the stadium has been reduced in response to different requirements for adaptation of the facilities (Video assistant referee, new benches, new press and TV area...) placing it below 12,000 seats. Specifically, according to the latest data provided by the sports management (August 2024) it is 11,669 spectators.
The stadium is equipped with an irrigation system using pop-up sprinklers, two electronic scoreboards, changing rooms, cafeteria, offices, area for radio, press and TV,Video assistant referee, CCTV system, LED lighting, anti-doping room, fire system, lighting and emergency public address, access turnstiles, UCO (Organizational Control Unit)... [6]

It also has a heated indoor pool and other sports facilities (Gym, Climbing wall, spa, pond for kayak-polo, Skate park...) It also has an annex field of 93 x 58.5 m of natural grass and since 2004, 2 Artificial grass 7-a-side soccer fields.

Management of the Facilities

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The legal figure that will govern the use of the facilities of the Municipal Stadium of A Malata by Racing will be the demanial concession, and it will be free of charge. Among the administrative clauses contemplated in the document, it is stated that the club will be able to use the central playing field, the seats, the ticket offices, the annex field and other facilities for holding matches and training sessions. The duration of the new agreement is 3 years, extendable to a maximum of 15 years.
The rest of the facilities of the complex are excluded, such as the climbing wall, the municipal swimming pool and the ground floor next to the kayak lagoon. Meanwhile, the City Council will be able to organize sporting and cultural events in the stadium as long as they do not interfere with the official competition or activities programmed by the club. The City Council will organise the Concepción Arenal trophy with the collaboration and organisational support of Racing.
As regards maintenance and works, the club will be responsible for all costs of conservation, repair, improvements, reforms, cleaning and security necessary for the proper use of the facilities. The larger works, such as those affecting the structure of the stadium, its stability or the roofs, will be the responsibility of the City Council. The necessary technical adjustments required by the regulatory bodies of the official competitions for the participation of the team will be carried out by Racing, as well as the adoption of security and emergency measures. [7]

LED lighting

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The lighting in the stands has already been replaced by LED in 2023. The work on the new LED lighting of the pitch is expected to be completed by mid-2025, and will involve the removal of all the stadium's lights for the new LEDs.

The total cost of the installation is €1.8000.000, with €750.000 paid for by the Ferrol city council, €750.000 by the A Coruña provincial council and €300.000 by Racing Club Ferrol. [8]
These new spotlights can be attached to the new roof of the stadium (included in the budget of the A Malata sports city, which is under development, and is expected to be installed in 2025). 27 projectors will be installed for each tower, with another 120 distributed on the eaves of the complex's roof, at a rate of 50 in the Grandstand, another 50 in the Preferencia stand, 10 in the South End and another ten in the North End.

There will be two types of lighting and seven types of optics and a centralized control system will be incorporated for regulation and monitoring, as well as for the implementation of light shows.

Finally, the installation will include a generator to "provide a backup supply for the television broadcasting systems and the stadium lighting in the event of a power supply failure", as well as replacing its network of lightning rods with "remote verification technology and a protection system".


The replacement of all roof structures will also be addressed, which will allow the installation of video scoreboards, since the current structure would not support their weight, the replacement of all seats with folding type and green ones, improvements in the surroundings of the stadium, parking...

Upcoming renovations

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The new roof structure will allow the installation of video scoreboards, since the current structure would not support their weight. The replacement of all seats with folding green seats will also be addressed, as well as improvements to the surroundings of the stadium, parking...

As a future extension, it is proposed to demolish the 3 lower rows at the ends, which would allow the use of the grass space behind the goals, and thus gain seats by increasing the rows of seats in that new section of the stands.

All these reforms will be carried out with the financing of the Provincial Council of La Coruña, the City Council of Ferrol and the Regional Government of Galicia, which will allow, together with the reforms already carried out, that the A Malata Stadium becomes one of the most modern stadiums in Galicia. [9][10]

ESSMA Stadium Industry Awards

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The ESSMA awards recognize excellent, innovative and creative initiatives within the management of sports stadiums. Among the various categories covered by the awards, the Racing Club of Ferrol nominates the works carried out in A Malata during the summer of 2023 for the “Security and Protection” category.[11] [12]

During the months of July and August 2023, the Racing Club de Ferrol, in coordination with the Junta de Galicia and the Ferrol City Council, and under the umbrella of LALIGA, carried carried out notable actions focused on solving the anomalies detected in the audits carried out by the national football entity in order to certify the suitability of the A Malata facilities for playing LALIGA Hypermotion

After years without receiving adequate maintenance, the stadium had suffered significant deterioration that forced major works to be undertaken to comply with current regulations regarding security, violence prevention and protection of attendees.

The speed, efficiency and management by the different administrations involved when carrying out the works made the president of LA LIGA himself, Javier Tebas, congratulate the Racing Club de Ferrol personally.

Carlos Mouriz, Racing sports director, read verbatim the words he addressed to him on August 24, 2023:

Dear Carlos, I wanted to congratulate you and the members of the club for the diligence to enable your A Malata stadium in record time, adapting it to the regulatory requirements to play La Liga matches with a guarantee of safety for the participants and assistants. I ask you to forward this congratulations to the Ferrol City Council if you deem it appropriate for their involvement in the project that generates value not only to Racing de Ferrol but also to La Liga, a cordial greeting: Javier Tebas.

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The objective was none other than to provide a positive experience for the users of the field beyond the merely sporting spectacle, emphasizing aspects such as accessibility, safety and permanence in the venue for people with reduced mobility.

Racing Club Ferrol, endorsed by LALIGA, presented the candidacy for awards for which on November 8, 2023, the nominees in each category were made public, among which is the A Malata Stadium.

A voting period was then opened among the members of the ESSMA and once this was concluded, on January 23, 2024, the name of the winners will be revealed within the framework of a grand gala to be held at the Johan Cruyff Arena. from Amsterdam.

At the gala, A Malata finally obtained the award as winner, for which she nominated in the Security and Protection category. [14]

World Subheadquarters 2030

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The FIFA has confirmed Ferrol as one of the cities where the national teams will gather during the 2030 World Cup. The city will host two teams that will have Malata as their base training center for the championship. [15] The choice of Ferrol as the concentration venue occurred after a technical evaluation carried out in February 2024 by representatives of the Royal Spanish Football Federation, who visited the A Malata stadium to analyze its suitability. This designation consolidates Ferrol as a key player in one of the most important sporting events in the world. With this opportunity, the naval city is preparing to receive not only international teams, but also thousands of fans who will turn the 2030 World Cup into a historic event for Ferrol and Galicia.

A malata twin

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The A Malata Stadium was taken as a model (along with the San Lázaro Multipurpose Stadium but without athletics tracks) when building the Reino de León Municipal Stadium. Both the dimensions of the playing rectangle (105 x 68) and the stands of A Malata are identical to those of the Kingdom of León. The Ferrol venue has 11,922 seats, all of them covered (compared to the 13,451 in the Leon stadium) [16]

References

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  1. ^ "A Malata has a renovated climbing wall that is one of the highest in Galicia". 29 March 2021. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  2. ^ "A stadium of A Malata modern and renovated for the World Cup 2030". Diario de Ferrol. 2024-12-27. Retrieved 2024-12-27.
  3. ^ "Ferrol, among the cities in which the teams will focus on during the World Cup 2030". El Español. 2024-12-27.
  4. ^ "The 365 football festival in Ferrol: Racing celebrates a year of A Malata effect". La Voz de Galicia. 2023-12-19. Retrieved 2023-12-19.
  5. ^ "Racing de Ferrol facing the challenge of its last feat of 2023". As. 2023-12-20. Retrieved 2023-12-20.
  6. ^ "UCO reform and new lathes". www.lavozdegalicia.es. 8 June 2024.
  7. ^ "The City Council grants Racing the use of the A Malata field free of charge". La voz de Galicia (in Spanish).
  8. ^ "The new lighting of the A Malata Stadium in Ferrol will cost 1 million eight hundred thousand euros". La voz de Galicia (in Spanish).
  9. ^ Ferrol (2023-09-28). "Ferrol City Council is committed to renovating the roof of the A Malata stadium". COPE (in Spanish).
  10. ^ "Carlos Mouriz is confident that the rehabilitation of the roof of A Malata will be undertaken «sooner rather than later»". www.lavozdegalicia.es. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  11. ^ "A Malata and Racing, nominated along with clubs like Liverpool and Manchester United for the ESSMA Stadium Industry Awards". www.lavozdegalicia.es. Retrieved 2024-05-12.
  12. ^ "The nominees for the ESSMA Stadium Industry Awards: cast your vote now! - News - ESSMA". essma.eu. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  13. ^ "The LFP congratulates Racing for the adaptation of A Malata - Everything Football is in Muchacalidad" (in Spanish). 2023-09-04. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  14. ^ "Racing wins the international award for the works of A Malata" (in Spanish). 2024-01-23. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  15. ^ "Fifa chooses Ferrol as one of the cities where the 2030 World Cup teams will be concentrated". City Council of Ferrol (in Spanish).
  16. ^ "Racing de Ferrol plays in the Kingdom as at home". Diario de León, Bierzo and Ponferrada (in Spanish). 6 April 2022. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
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