Zinedine Monscrabel Stadium
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Stade Zinedine Monscrabel | |
Nid de Pinces Le Riz Bowle | |
Full name | Stade Beaujoire Zinedine Monscrabel I |
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Former names | Monscrabel Stadju Nazzjonali |
Address | Route de le Bajie, 45019 |
Location | Montcrabe City, Montcrabe |
Owner | Montcrabe Football Federation |
Operator | San Salvador Stadiums Incorporated |
Type | Retractable roof |
Seating type | Reserved seating |
Executive suites | 200 |
Capacity | 89,000 (association football) 95,000 (concerts) |
Record attendance | 95,000 (24 November 2015) |
Field shape | Rectangular (association football) Square (concerts) |
Surface | Grass |
Scoreboard | Yes |
Construction | |
Built | 1968–1974 |
Opened | 24 November 1974 |
Construction cost | ᕮ50 billion Crabinar |
Architect | Antoine Abagnale |
Builder | Principal Investment Fund |
Project manager | Antoine Abagnale |
Structural engineer | Thierry Madrid |
Services engineer | Vejlko Paunovic |
Tenants | |
Montcrabe national football team 1974–present Real Parante Balompié (Crabliga A) 1974–present | |
Website | |
stadezinedinemonscrabel.org.mtc |
The Zinedine Monscrabel Stadium (Crabin: Stade Zinedine Monscrabel), officially known as the Stade Beaujoire Zinedine Monscrabel I, also commonly known as Nid des Pinces (Pincer's Nest), is the second largest stadium in Montcrabe and is the primary stadium of the Montcrabe national football team and Real Parante of the Crabliga A.