Levante already knows its new home: the Camilo Cano stadium in La Nucía. The squad of the team led by Paco López started a three-day mini-rally this Monday in this town in Alicante where they will play the six games they have left in the league after the break due to the coronavirus.
It will help you to know your new house, which is almost 150 kilometers from your original one. But it will also help him prepare for the derby on Friday in Mestalla, so the team exercised for the first time in the afternoon on their ‘new’ field of play.
The club had planned to start an important work in its stadium, which includes changing the cover and a new ‘skin’, as soon as the competition was over, but COVID 19 blew up that calendar.
In order not to delay the works any more, given that playing if the crowd dilutes the field factor and despite Paco López's initial reluctance, Levante decided to take a risk.
After considering options such as the Villarreal mini stadium, Castalia in Castellón or the Rico Pérez in Alicante, he decided on this modern complex, inaugurated just a year ago, which includes an Olympic ring around its manicured lawn and a modern lighting system that will allow staining the azulgrana stadium these weeks.