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El Molinón

Estadio El Molinón (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈta.ðjo el mo.liˈnon]), officially Estadio Municipal El Molinón-Enrique Castro "Quini", is an association football stadium in Gijón, Asturias, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Real Sporting de Gijón. With a capacity of 29,371 seats,[1] El Molinón is the 20th largest stadium in Spain and the second largest in Asturias.

El Molinón

UEFA Category 3 stadium
Full nameEstadio Municipal El Molinón-Enrique Castro "Quini"
LocationGijón, Asturias, Spain
Coordinates43°32′10″N 5°38′14″W / 43.53611°N 5.63722°W / 43.53611; -5.63722
OwnerAyuntamiento de Gijón
OperatorSporting de Gijón
Capacity29,371[1]
Record attendance42,000
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1908 or earlier
Renovated1997–98
Expanded1980–81, 2009–10
Tenants
Sporting de Gijón (1917–present) [2]
Spain national football team (selected matches)

History edit

 
El Molinón, on the shore of the Piles river.

El Molinón is the oldest professional football field in Spain. It has been in use since at least 1908,[3] and is located on the site of an old watermill, hence the stadium's name, the Spanish word for "big mill".[4]

Real Sporting started to use El Molinón as official ground in 1917. The first official match was held on April 22, 1917 between Real Sporting and Arenas Club de Getxo as part of the 1917 Copa del Rey. Arenas won 0–1. On August 5 of that same year, the first great renovation of the stadium was finished.[5]

On 2 May 1920, El Molinón held the 1920 Copa del Rey Final, where Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao by 2–0.[6]

In 1924 Real Sporting bought El Molinón and became the owner of the stadium. In 1931 the main stand was destroyed by fire, but it was later re-built. In 1944, Gijón City Hall re-bought El Molinón due to Real Sporting's bad financial situation.

In 1968 four floodlights were installed at El Molinón and the first night match was played against Mestalla.[7] On 11 April 1969, due to the financial trouble of Real Sporting, the stadium was formally sold to the city Town Hall by 30 million pesetas.[8] On 30 November 1969, El Molinón became the first all-covered stadium in Spain and on 28 January 1970, the first match to be televised in Spain was played at El Molinón. Real Sporting defeated Osasuna by 3–0. The club also played all of its UEFA Cup home-matches in this stadium, including the win against A.C. Milan by 1–0 on 30 September 1987.

On 28 June 1995, Real Sporting beat the record attendance for the club at El Molinón, with 42,000 people at the relegation playoffs against Lleida.[9]

During 1997–98, El Molinón prepared to adapt to the new UEFA and FIFA security legislation: all people must be seated and the fences must be removed. The stadium's capacity was reduced from 42,000 to 25,885. However, plans were put forward for the stadium to be renovated and expanded. After the expansion between 2009 and 2011, El Molinón's capacity again grew to 29,029 seats.

On 28 February 2018, just one day after the death of Real Sporting's all-time top scorer Quini, the City Council of Gijón agreed unanimously to rename the stadium as Estadio El Molinón-Enrique Castro "Quini" in his memory.[10] Three months later, after a popular initiative, the gate 1 of the stadium was renamed as former goalkeeper Jesús Castro, brother of Quini.

On 8 January 2019, El Molinón used for the first time the video assistant referee at the Copa del Rey round of 16 match against Valencia. However, as in that season it was only used in La Liga, the stadium would not have again the VAR until the 2019–20 season.

The stadium hosted its first women's football match ever on 21 April 2019. 9,700 spectators attended the local derby between Real Sporting and Gijón FF.[11]

It hosted matches for the 1982 FIFA World Cup and is one of the potential host cities for the 2030 FIFA World Cup which Spain will co-host along with Morocco and Portugal.

League attendances edit

 
El Molinón, in a game versus Athletic Bilbao in October 2010.

This is a list of league and playoffs games attendances of Sporting de Gijón at El Molinón.[12]

Sporting played all the competitive games at this stadium except one in the 2002–03 season due to the closure of the stadium after the game against Numancia.[13] This game, not included in the table, was played against Almería at the Estadio Antonio Amilivia in León.[14]

Games played under closed doors are not included.

Season Total High Low Average
1988–89 La Liga 364,659 32,000 12,397 19,193
1989–90 La Liga 350,546 26,000 13,318 18,450
1990–91 La Liga 348,320 27,335 13,152 18,333
1991–92 La Liga 336,283 25,000 14,500 17,699
1992–93 La Liga 307,839 20,000 9,200 16,202
1993–94 La Liga 326,240 26,200 10,300 17,171
1994–95 La Liga 406,900 38,000 9,000 20,345
1995–96 La Liga 453,768 31,000 14,300 21,608
1996–97 La Liga 403,606 30,000 12,000 19,219
1997–98 La Liga 292,259 21,226 8,900 15,382
1998–99 Segunda División 268,746 16,200 9,500 12,797
1999–2000 Segunda División 246,900 15,000 10,000 11,757
2000–01 Segunda División 252,500 18,000 6,500 12,024
2001–02 Segunda División 243,300 25,000 7,000 11,586
2002–03 Segunda División 241,000 18,600 8,500 12,050
2003–04 Segunda División 332,989 25,000 9,000 15,857
2004–05 Segunda División 239,900 14,000 5,000 11,424
2005–06 Segunda División 193,150 12,500 5,000 9,198
2006–07 Segunda División 228,975 14,000 6,000 10,904
2007–08 Segunda División 343,733 24,000 12,000 16,368
2008–09 La Liga 411,670 24,500 18,500 21,667
2009–10 La Liga 382,600 24,000 17,100 20,137
2010–11 La Liga 426,100 28,000 19,000 22,426
2011–12 La Liga 417,015 28,000 18,648 21,948
2012–13 Segunda División 333,483 19,951 8,187 15,880
2013–14 Segunda División 377,307 22,315 13,265 17,150
2014–15 Segunda División 405,686 26,873 12,240 19,318
2015–16 La Liga 440,723 28,140 19,536 23,196
2016–17 La Liga 428,313 25,899 15,365 22,543
2017–18 Segunda División 458,392 27,506 15,436 20,836
2018–19 Segunda División 386,070 26,748 8,600 18,384
2019–20 Segunda División[a] 280,245 22,072 13,728 17,515
2020–21 Segunda División Season played under closed doors
2021–22 Segunda División[b] 288,729 23,470 8,989 13,749
2022–23 Segunda División 365,633 24,790 13,430 17,411
  1. ^ Matches played under closed doors not included.
  2. ^ Some matches played with limited attendance.

International matches edit

 
Commemorative monument of 1982 FIFA World Cup in front of El Molinón.

Spain national team matches edit

The first international match in El Molinón was held on 22 April 1928 between Spain and Italy. 49 years later, El Molinón held again another international match between Spain and Norway. On 22 March 2013, El Molinón held a World Cup Qualifying match between Spain and Finland. The match finished in a 1–1 draw.

Data Opponent Score Competition Att.
22 April 1928   Italy 1–1 Friendly match
29 March 1978   Norway 3–0 Friendly match 25,000
16 April 1980   Czechoslovakia 2–2 Friendly match 25,000
24 September 1986   Greece 3–1 Friendly match 17,500
12 September 1990   Brazil 3–1 Friendly match 42,000
11 October 1997   Faroe Islands 3–1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 25,000
31 March 2004   Denmark 2–0 Friendly match 18,600
17 August 2005   Uruguay 2–0 Friendly match 20,000
22 March 2013   Finland 1–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 27,637
24 March 2017   Israel 4–1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 20,321
8 September 2019   Faroe Islands 4–0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualification 23,644

1982 FIFA World Cup edit

The stadium played host to West Germany’s three matches in Group B. Two of them were famous in the 1982 World Cup, West Germany's shock 1–2 defeat to Algeria being the first. After the result of Algeria's final group game was known, a rather uncontested 1–0 victory of West Germany against Austria sent both teams through at Algeria's expense. In German the match is known as Nichtangriffspakt von Gijón (lit. Non-aggression pact of Gijón)[15] or Schande von Gijón (lit. Disgrace of Gijón). This shameful game at Gijon directly led to a change of the rules, requiring the last matches in the group phase to be played simultaneously to ensure that teams do not gain any advantage or disadvantage from having their matches scheduled last.

West Germany  1–2  Algeria
Rummenigge   67' Madjer   54'
Belloumi   68'
El Molinón, Gijón
Attendance: 42,000

West Germany  4–1  Chile
Rummenigge   9', 57', 66'
Reinders   81'
Moscoso   90'
El Molinón, Gijón
Attendance: 42,000

El Molinón, Gijón
Attendance: 41,000

Other edit

In 1981, some scenes of the film Volver a empezar, prized with the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1983, were shot in El Molinón.[16]

The stadium has hosted concerts by many famous artists, including:

References edit

  1. ^ a b [https://www.lavozdeasturias.es/noticia/sporting1905/2023/12/07/cifras-nuevo-aforo-molinon-meteria-top15-espana-mantendria-antiguedad-real-sporting-gijon/00031701982889116471195.htm Las cifras del nuevo aforo de El Molinón, se metería en el top15 de España y mantendría su antigüedad ]
  2. ^ "club de futbol gijon :: La Futbolteca. Enciclopedia del FĂştbol EspaĂąol". Lafutbolteca.com. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  3. ^ "El Comercio" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 20 May 1908. Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  4. ^ "El Molinón empieza su centenario" (in Spanish). El Comercio. Retrieved 2009-10-08.
  5. ^ "La primera≤ gran remodelación de El Molinón cumple un siglo". Sporting Gijón. 5 August 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2017.
  6. ^ "Queda proclamado campeón de España el Barcelona Foot-Ball Club, por dos "goals" a cero del Athletic de Bilbao" (in Spanish). El Comercio Hemerotec. 4 May 1920. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Con luz solar y con luz artificial, el Mestalla fue un peligroso equipo" (in Spanish). El Comercio. 14 January 1969.
  8. ^ "Ayuntamiento y Noticia" (in Spanish). El Comercio. Retrieved 7 April 2017.
  9. ^ "El Lleida cae con las botas puestas en Gijón" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo. 29 June 1995. Retrieved 19 January 2019.
  10. ^ "El Molinón llevará el nombre de Quini". La Nueva España. 28 February 2018. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  11. ^ "El Molinón albergará el primer gran derbi femenino de fútbol" [El Molinón will host the first women's football derby] (in Spanish). El Comercio. 9 April 2019. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
  12. ^ Asistencia histórica de espectadores a El Molinón; LNE.es
  13. ^ Apelación ratificó el cierre de El Molinón; As, 7 March 2003
  14. ^ Sporting-Almería, en León; Diario de León; 30 May 2003
  15. ^ . switchimageproject.com. November 20, 2007. Archived from the original on June 19, 2009. Retrieved 2009-09-15.
  16. ^ "El Molinón, inscrito como el estadio español más antiguo" (in Spanish). Real Sporting. 6 September 2016. Retrieved 6 September 2016.
  17. ^ "25 años del concierto de Tina Turner en Gijón" (in Spanish). SER Gijón. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 7 October 2016.

External links edit

  • El Molinón at Sporting website
  • Estadios de España

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Estadio El Molinon Spanish pronunciation esˈta djo el mo liˈnon officially Estadio Municipal El Molinon Enrique Castro Quini is an association football stadium in Gijon Asturias Spain The stadium is the home ground of Real Sporting de Gijon With a capacity of 29 371 seats 1 El Molinon is the 20th largest stadium in Spain and the second largest in Asturias El MolinonUEFA Category 3 stadiumFull nameEstadio Municipal El Molinon Enrique Castro Quini LocationGijon Asturias SpainCoordinates43 32 10 N 5 38 14 W 43 53611 N 5 63722 W 43 53611 5 63722OwnerAyuntamiento de GijonOperatorSporting de GijonCapacity29 371 1 Record attendance42 000Field size105 m 68 m 344 ft 223 ft SurfaceGrassConstructionOpened1908 or earlierRenovated1997 98Expanded1980 81 2009 10TenantsSporting de Gijon 1917 present 2 Spain national football team selected matches Contents 1 History 2 League attendances 3 International matches 3 1 Spain national team matches 3 2 1982 FIFA World Cup 4 Other 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp El Molinon on the shore of the Piles river El Molinon is the oldest professional football field in Spain It has been in use since at least 1908 3 and is located on the site of an old watermill hence the stadium s name the Spanish word for big mill 4 Real Sporting started to use El Molinon as official ground in 1917 The first official match was held on April 22 1917 between Real Sporting and Arenas Club de Getxo as part of the 1917 Copa del Rey Arenas won 0 1 On August 5 of that same year the first great renovation of the stadium was finished 5 On 2 May 1920 El Molinon held the 1920 Copa del Rey Final where Barcelona defeated Athletic Bilbao by 2 0 6 In 1924 Real Sporting bought El Molinon and became the owner of the stadium In 1931 the main stand was destroyed by fire but it was later re built In 1944 Gijon City Hall re bought El Molinon due to Real Sporting s bad financial situation In 1968 four floodlights were installed at El Molinon and the first night match was played against Mestalla 7 On 11 April 1969 due to the financial trouble of Real Sporting the stadium was formally sold to the city Town Hall by 30 million pesetas 8 On 30 November 1969 El Molinon became the first all covered stadium in Spain and on 28 January 1970 the first match to be televised in Spain was played at El Molinon Real Sporting defeated Osasuna by 3 0 The club also played all of its UEFA Cup home matches in this stadium including the win against A C Milan by 1 0 on 30 September 1987 On 28 June 1995 Real Sporting beat the record attendance for the club at El Molinon with 42 000 people at the relegation playoffs against Lleida 9 During 1997 98 El Molinon prepared to adapt to the new UEFA and FIFA security legislation all people must be seated and the fences must be removed The stadium s capacity was reduced from 42 000 to 25 885 However plans were put forward for the stadium to be renovated and expanded After the expansion between 2009 and 2011 El Molinon s capacity again grew to 29 029 seats On 28 February 2018 just one day after the death of Real Sporting s all time top scorer Quini the City Council of Gijon agreed unanimously to rename the stadium as Estadio El Molinon Enrique Castro Quini in his memory 10 Three months later after a popular initiative the gate 1 of the stadium was renamed as former goalkeeper Jesus Castro brother of Quini On 8 January 2019 El Molinon used for the first time the video assistant referee at the Copa del Rey round of 16 match against Valencia However as in that season it was only used in La Liga the stadium would not have again the VAR until the 2019 20 season The stadium hosted its first women s football match ever on 21 April 2019 9 700 spectators attended the local derby between Real Sporting and Gijon FF 11 It hosted matches for the 1982 FIFA World Cup and is one of the potential host cities for the 2030 FIFA World Cup which Spain will co host along with Morocco and Portugal League attendances edit nbsp El Molinon in a game versus Athletic Bilbao in October 2010 This is a list of league and playoffs games attendances of Sporting de Gijon at El Molinon 12 Sporting played all the competitive games at this stadium except one in the 2002 03 season due to the closure of the stadium after the game against Numancia 13 This game not included in the table was played against Almeria at the Estadio Antonio Amilivia in Leon 14 Games played under closed doors are not included Season Total High Low Average1988 89 La Liga 364 659 32 000 12 397 19 1931989 90 La Liga 350 546 26 000 13 318 18 4501990 91 La Liga 348 320 27 335 13 152 18 3331991 92 La Liga 336 283 25 000 14 500 17 6991992 93 La Liga 307 839 20 000 9 200 16 2021993 94 La Liga 326 240 26 200 10 300 17 1711994 95 La Liga 406 900 38 000 9 000 20 3451995 96 La Liga 453 768 31 000 14 300 21 6081996 97 La Liga 403 606 30 000 12 000 19 2191997 98 La Liga 292 259 21 226 8 900 15 3821998 99 Segunda Division 268 746 16 200 9 500 12 7971999 2000 Segunda Division 246 900 15 000 10 000 11 7572000 01 Segunda Division 252 500 18 000 6 500 12 0242001 02 Segunda Division 243 300 25 000 7 000 11 5862002 03 Segunda Division 241 000 18 600 8 500 12 0502003 04 Segunda Division 332 989 25 000 9 000 15 8572004 05 Segunda Division 239 900 14 000 5 000 11 4242005 06 Segunda Division 193 150 12 500 5 000 9 1982006 07 Segunda Division 228 975 14 000 6 000 10 9042007 08 Segunda Division 343 733 24 000 12 000 16 3682008 09 La Liga 411 670 24 500 18 500 21 6672009 10 La Liga 382 600 24 000 17 100 20 1372010 11 La Liga 426 100 28 000 19 000 22 4262011 12 La Liga 417 015 28 000 18 648 21 9482012 13 Segunda Division 333 483 19 951 8 187 15 8802013 14 Segunda Division 377 307 22 315 13 265 17 1502014 15 Segunda Division 405 686 26 873 12 240 19 3182015 16 La Liga 440 723 28 140 19 536 23 1962016 17 La Liga 428 313 25 899 15 365 22 5432017 18 Segunda Division 458 392 27 506 15 436 20 8362018 19 Segunda Division 386 070 26 748 8 600 18 3842019 20 Segunda Division a 280 245 22 072 13 728 17 5152020 21 Segunda Division Season played under closed doors2021 22 Segunda Division b 288 729 23 470 8 989 13 7492022 23 Segunda Division 365 633 24 790 13 430 17 411 Matches played under closed doors not included Some matches played with limited attendance International matches edit nbsp Commemorative monument of 1982 FIFA World Cup in front of El Molinon Spain national team matches edit The first international match in El Molinon was held on 22 April 1928 between Spain and Italy 49 years later El Molinon held again another international match between Spain and Norway On 22 March 2013 El Molinon held a World Cup Qualifying match between Spain and Finland The match finished in a 1 1 draw Data Opponent Score Competition Att 22 April 1928 nbsp Italy 1 1 Friendly match29 March 1978 nbsp Norway 3 0 Friendly match 25 00016 April 1980 nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 2 Friendly match 25 00024 September 1986 nbsp Greece 3 1 Friendly match 17 50012 September 1990 nbsp Brazil 3 1 Friendly match 42 00011 October 1997 nbsp Faroe Islands 3 1 1998 FIFA World Cup qualification 25 00031 March 2004 nbsp Denmark 2 0 Friendly match 18 60017 August 2005 nbsp Uruguay 2 0 Friendly match 20 00022 March 2013 nbsp Finland 1 1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification 27 63724 March 2017 nbsp Israel 4 1 2018 FIFA World Cup qualification 20 3218 September 2019 nbsp Faroe Islands 4 0 UEFA Euro 2020 qualification 23 6441982 FIFA World Cup edit The stadium played host to West Germany s three matches in Group B Two of them were famous in the 1982 World Cup West Germany s shock 1 2 defeat to Algeria being the first After the result of Algeria s final group game was known a rather uncontested 1 0 victory of West Germany against Austria sent both teams through at Algeria s expense In German the match is known as Nichtangriffspakt von Gijon lit Non aggression pact of Gijon 15 or Schande von Gijon lit Disgrace of Gijon This shameful game at Gijon directly led to a change of the rules requiring the last matches in the group phase to be played simultaneously to ensure that teams do not gain any advantage or disadvantage from having their matches scheduled last 16 June 198217 15 CESTWest Germany nbsp 1 2 nbsp AlgeriaRummenigge nbsp 67 Report Madjer nbsp 54 Belloumi nbsp 68 El Molinon GijonAttendance 42 000Referee Enrique Labo Revoredo Peru 20 June 198217 15 CESTWest Germany nbsp 4 1 nbsp ChileRummenigge nbsp 9 57 66 Reinders nbsp 81 Report Moscoso nbsp 90 El Molinon GijonAttendance 42 000Referee Bruno Galler Switzerland 25 June 198217 15 CESTWest Germany nbsp 1 0 nbsp AustriaHrubesch nbsp 10 ReportEl Molinon GijonAttendance 41 000Referee Bob Valentine Scotland Other editIn 1981 some scenes of the film Volver a empezar prized with the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1983 were shot in El Molinon 16 The stadium has hosted concerts by many famous artists including Bon Jovi 1996 Paul McCartney 2004 Dire Straits 1992 The Rolling Stones 1995 Bruce Springsteen 1993 2003 and 2013 Sting 1991 Tina Turner 1991 17 Alejandro Sanz 2001 References edit a b https www lavozdeasturias es noticia sporting1905 2023 12 07 cifras nuevo aforo molinon meteria top15 espana mantendria antiguedad real sporting gijon 00031701982889116471195 htm Las cifras del nuevo aforo de El Molinon se meteria en el top15 de Espana y mantendria su antiguedad club de futbol gijon La Futbolteca Enciclopedia del FĂstbol EspaĂaol Lafutbolteca com Retrieved 2022 04 05 El Comercio in Spanish El Comercio 20 May 1908 Retrieved 15 May 2017 El Molinon empieza su centenario in Spanish El Comercio Retrieved 2009 10 08 La primera gran remodelacion de El Molinon cumple un siglo Sporting Gijon 5 August 2017 Retrieved 5 August 2017 Queda proclamado campeon de Espana el Barcelona Foot Ball Club por dos goals a cero del Athletic de Bilbao in Spanish El Comercio Hemerotec 4 May 1920 Retrieved 3 May 2017 Con luz solar y con luz artificial el Mestalla fue un peligroso equipo in Spanish El Comercio 14 January 1969 Ayuntamiento y Noticia in Spanish El Comercio Retrieved 7 April 2017 El Lleida cae con las botas puestas en Gijon PDF Mundo Deportivo 29 June 1995 Retrieved 19 January 2019 El Molinon llevara el nombre de Quini La Nueva Espana 28 February 2018 Retrieved 28 February 2018 El Molinon albergara el primer gran derbi femenino de futbol El Molinon will host the first women s football derby in Spanish El Comercio 9 April 2019 Retrieved 9 April 2019 Asistencia historica de espectadores a El Molinon LNE es Apelacion ratifico el cierre de El Molinon As 7 March 2003 Sporting Almeria en Leon Diario de Leon 30 May 2003 Austria shirt kits World Cup 1978 and 1982 switchimageproject com November 20 2007 Archived from the original on June 19 2009 Retrieved 2009 09 15 El Molinon inscrito como el estadio espanol mas antiguo in Spanish Real Sporting 6 September 2016 Retrieved 6 September 2016 25 anos del concierto de Tina Turner en Gijon in Spanish SER Gijon 8 July 2015 Retrieved 7 October 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to El Molinon El Molinon at Sporting website Estadios de Espana Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Molinon amp oldid 1188820112, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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