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WED 03 MAY 2023 | FOOTBALL PROJECTS
RCD Mallorca transform the north end of their stadium, opening it up to the city with different services and leisure options
RCD Mallorca transform the north end of their stadium, opening it up to the city with different services and leisure options
  • The work on the North Stand of the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix will be completed at the start of next season.
  • This section will be fitted with 3,000 seats and the fans will be just 7.5 metres from the pitch.
  • The aim of this is to enhance the fan experience and to boost the club’s revenues through new services and different leisure options for the city.

RCD Mallorca continue to make progress on the remodelling of the club’s stadium. The club will continue to work on the north end of the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix to make changes that will boost the institution’s income and improve the experience for fans.

The work on the stadium began a few months ago and involves an almost complete overhaul of the facility and its philosophy. “We are really talking about a new stadium with spaces that didn't exist until now, and which will give the facility a new lease of life,” the club explained.

Alfonso Díaz, the CEO of Business at RCD Mallorca, spoke to the club's media about how this specific section of the venue will play an important role for both the club and the city: “I think the North End will be the heart of the whole project, both for football, which is obviously the main part of the project, and also for the city. We are opening the stadium to the city to provide services, to offer many leisure options.”

In the same vein, the mayor of Palma, José Hila, highlighted the importance of opening the stadium up to the city. He said: “These are very important works both for RCD Mallorca and for the city. For RCD Mallorca, because there has long been a demand from the fans to be moved closer to the action. It is also very important for the city: opening the stadium to it, eliminating all the barriers around it and with activities all day long. It's a win-win situation for everyone.”

At the north end at the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix, where the remodelling phase is scheduled to be completed by the start of next season, there will be capacity for 3,000 spectators and the first row will now be just 7.5 metres away from the pitch.

Outside the stadium, there will be green areas, large open spaces and squares for citizens and families, as well as multi-sports areas, restaurants and various other services.

Boost LaLiga and the importance of upgrading facilities

RCD Mallorca, as their CEO of Business explained, embraced the Boost LaLiga project “aware that improving the facilities of LaLiga clubs is a commitment to growing as a whole, based on the improvement of each member”. He added: “One of the main investments in infrastructure is the stadium, which must be one of the pillars to make this club grow both on a sporting and business level.”

In this way, RCD Mallorca are improving their infrastructure and opening up new business channels to improve their services, to offer a quality plan to the city of Palma and to provide greater comfort for all fans when they experience football. With all this, the Estadi Mallorca Son Moix is becoming a stadium that can be used 365 days per year.

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