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Stage Front Stadium

Coordinates:41°20′52″N2°4′32″E / 41.34778°N 2.07556°E /41.34778; 2.07556
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Stadium in Barcelona, Spain
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Stage Front Stadium
Cornellà-El Prat
Map
Full nameRCDE Stadium
Former namesCornellà-El Prat
(2009–2014)
Power8 Stadium
(2014–2016)
RCDE Stadium
(2016–2023)
Stage Front Stadium (2023–2024)
LocationCornellà andEl Prat,Barcelona,Spain
Coordinates41°20′52″N2°4′32″E / 41.34778°N 2.07556°E /41.34778; 2.07556
OwnerEspanyol
OperatorEspanyol
Executive suites44
Capacity40,000[1]
Record attendance40,240 (Espanyol vsReal Madrid CF; 13 February 2011)
Field size105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground9 May 2003
Built9 May 2005
Opened2 August 2009
Construction cost€60 million
ArchitectMark Fenwick, Javier Iribarren (Reid Fenwick Asociados) and Esteban Gasulla (Gasulla Arquitectura y Gestió)
Project managerJacques Coltard
Structural engineerIndus
Services engineerPGI Group
General contractorFCC Construcción i Copisa
Tenants
RCD Espanyol (2009–present)
Cornellà (2022–present)
Spain national football team (selected matches)
Girona (2024–25; UEFA matches)

Stage Front Stadium, also known asRCDE Stadium andEstadi Cornellà-El Prat (Catalan pronunciation:[əsˈtaðikuɾnəˈʎaəlˈpɾat];Spanish:Estadio Cornellà-El Prat[esˈtaðjokoɾneˈʎaelˈpɾat]), is anall-seaterfootballstadium on the outskirts ofCornellà de Llobregat andEl Prat de Llobregat, in the widerBarcelona urban area (Catalonia,Spain). It took three years to build and cost approximately60 million. Opened in August 2009, it was awarded asVenue of the Year at the Stadium Business Awards on 18 June 2010 inDublin.[2][3]

With a capacity of 40,000 seats,[4] it is the tenth-largest stadium in Spain and the third-largest inCatalonia. It became the home ofRCD Espanyol in 2009, replacing their previous stadium, theEstadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, being the eighth stadium in the club's history.

It is one of the potential host stadiums for the2030 FIFA World Cup.

History

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The stadium is known as the Estadi Cornellà-El Prat because it is located on the borders of the municipalitiesCornellà andEl Prat. The club hopes to find a buyer for the naming rights for the stadium.

Espanyol defeatedLiverpool 3–0 in the stadium's inaugural match on 2 August 2009.[5]

After the death of club captainDaniel Jarque on 8 August 2009, just six days after the inaugural match, it was proposed that the stadium should be renamed in his honour.[6] However, the club has not taken a definite stance on the subject.[7]

In July 2014, the stadium was renamed asPower8 Stadium for sponsorship reasons.[8] It was discovered that Power8 was an investment fraud which duped 100s of Asian investors, organised by Bryan Cook and Thomas Yi of London Capital. In January 2016, the club renamed the stadium asRCDE Stadium ending the sponsorship of Power8.[9]

In June 2023, Espanyol and American ticketing technology company Stage Front reached a sponsorship agreement to rename the Espanyol Stadium as the Stage Front Stadium. In June 2024, stadium renamed backing on «RCDE Stadium» due to termination of the service contract.

Other uses

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On 3 July 2010, the stadium received a live concert of American hip hop groupThe Black Eyed Peas, duringThe E.N.D World Tour, in front of 30,000 fans.

On 1 June 2019, German metal bandRammstein performed at the stadium as part of theirEurope Stadium Tour 2019 with 33,825 fans in attendance.

On July 5 2025, British pop singerRobbie Williams will perform at the stadium as part of hisRobbie Williams Live 2025 tour.

Gallery

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League attendances

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This is a list of league games attendances of Espanyol at Cornellà-El Prat.[10]

SeasonTotalHighLowAverage
2009–10529,34139,26022,27527,860
2010–11497,69140,24020,13426,193
2011–12448,86335,12216,62723,624
2012–13397,59630,02315,28020,926
2013–14373,22332,13112,65019,643
2014–15355,12830,25312,71018,691
2015–16348,35327,39512,46118,334
2016–17381,42831,08214,81320,075
2017–18335,30924,83611,65917,648
2018–19362,21925,70013,46919,064
2019–20[a]296,93532,08417,39022,841
2020–21Season played under closed doors
2021–22[b]329,88625,04911,09517,362
  1. ^Matches played under closed doors not included.
  2. ^Some matches played with limited attendance.

References

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  1. ^Jones, Rich (2019-02-09)."We ranked the top 10 stadium in La Liga - with a surprise No.1".mirror. Retrieved2020-02-03.
  2. ^"Facilities | RCD Espanyol".www.rcdespanyol.com. Retrieved2019-12-17.
  3. ^Jessop, Tara."How To Attend An Espanyol Football Match".Culture Trip. Retrieved2019-12-17.
  4. ^"Facilities | RCD Espanyol".www.rcdespanyol.com. Retrieved2019-11-20.
  5. ^"Liverpool Crushed As Espanyol Celebrates New Stadium In Style".Goal.com. 2 August 2009. Retrieved4 August 2009.
  6. ^ENCUESTA: ¿Debería llamarse 'Dani Jarque' el nuevo estadio del Espanyol? elEconomista.es, 9 August 2009
  7. ^"Pedro Tomás: "Permitidme que no me pronuncie porque no sería oportuno decir nada"".Marca.com. 10 August 2009. Retrieved12 August 2009.
  8. ^"El estadio del Espanyol pasa a llamarse 'Power8 Stadium' hasta 2021".RTVE.es (in Spanish). 13 June 2014. Retrieved7 July 2014.
  9. ^"El Espanyol da por liquidado el contrato con Power8" (in Spanish). El Periódico. 29 December 2015. Retrieved2 January 2015.
  10. ^"Espectadors a Cornellà-El Prat".OscarJulia.com (in Catalan). 27 May 2013.

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