The Enrique Roca is a First Class stadium, but it needs renovations and improvements that have not been carried out since it was inaugurated in October 2006. The fact that Real Murcia, due to the agreement reached then by the club's managers, and the rectors of the City Council, had to assume the expenses derived from its interior maintenance, has generated a deterioration in the premises visible to the naked eye. The reason: since its inauguration, the Casa Grana has only hosted First Division football for one season, five Second Division football and eleven from other competitions such as Second B or First Federation, which generated little income for the centenary club to be able to cope with it. Furthermore, the poor management of the entity and the gigantic debt generated by the Sampers have kept Real Murcia on the brink of disappearance until the arrival of Felipe Moreno.
Furthermore, both the constructive and informative elements of the exterior have been in a state of abandonment for years and have barely been renovated with minimal actions that have not solved the lack of access, parking and other services necessary for an enclosure that on many occasions and It regularly exceeds attendances of more than 15,000 spectators and which, in recent months, have risen to 25,000 fans, as happened in the Real Murcia-Barça B match last season.
Exterior vertical enclosure that expands the intermediate platform and completes the corner eggs
Modified to accommodate the new seats
Exterior enclosure necessary after the placement of the new locations
New metal structure
To support the expansion of seats, the new cover and the video scoreboard
Extension of stands
The stands are expanded both towards the field and at the top, to reach 43,000 seats
Expands to the limit of the new outer skin
new seats in 9 rows
The gaps in the intermediate passage area are closed to expand the multifunctional areas
new seats in 10 rows
New roof, with pillars
support and 360º marker
Exterior vertical enclosure that expands the intermediate platform and completes the corner eggs
Modified to accommodate the new seats
Exterior enclosure necessary after the placement of the new locations
New metal structure
To support the expansion of seats, the new cover and the video scoreboard
Extension of stands
The stands are expanded both towards the field and at the top, to reach 43,000 seats
Expands to the limit of the new outer skin
new seats in 9 rows
The gaps in the intermediate passage area are closed to expand the multifunctional areas
new seats in 10 rows
New roof, with pillars
support and 360º marker
Exterior enclosure necessary after the placement of the new locations
New
metallic structure
To support the expansion of seats, the new cover and the video scoreboard
Exterior vertical enclosure that expands the intermediate platform and completes the corner eggs
The stands are expanded both towards the field and at the top, to reach 43,000 seats
Expands to the limit of the new outer skin
Modified to accommodate the new seats
new seats in 10 rows
new seats in 9 rows
The gaps in the intermediate passage area are closed to expand the multifunctional areas
New roof, with pillars
support and 360º marker
Therefore, if Murcia's candidacy for the 2030 World Cup finally goes ahead, in addition to putting the Region on the map, it will help Enrique Roca (current commercial name) shine again as it did in its first months of life, when the entire Murcian society boasted of having a five-star stadium that even hosted matches for the Spanish team. Or how it shines in the project drafted by the technicians of the Ministry of Culture and Sports who estimated the investment necessary at just over 35 million so that the now called Enrique Roca can host matches of the World Cup to be held in Spain, Portugal and Morocco.
Hosting would also be a historic opportunity for Real Murcia, which with the arrival of Felipe Moreno and the brutal reduction of its debt that his contributions have generated, is taking giant steps to return to First Division in the coming years, a showcase where it will need Enrique Roca, the red house, adapts to the demands of the League to shine with its own light representing the seventh city in Spain.
An experience beyond football
The reform project drawn up by the administrations and in the hands of LA VERDAD involves, to begin with, the conditioning and expansion of the main building of the stadium, the change of the corporate image and the decoration of spaces such as the interior galleries. Also the conditioning and expansion of access platforms to the stands, which will entail the creation of shops in them, recreational spaces and hospitality businesses with the aim that fans who come to the venue enjoy something more than just a football match. . Something that already happens in different Spanish stadiums such as San Mamés, among others.
Furthermore, the long-awaited reform and adaptation would make the Enrique Roca a stadium with more capacity, reaching 43,000 seats. To do so, the planned plan is to lower the level of the playing field, which would increase the stands both at the bottom and at the top, obtaining 7,418 seats that would be added to the more than 32,000 existing ones. The project also includes the installation of a 360-degree scoreboard that “guarantees television viewing of the different advertising media necessary to guarantee the success of a global event in accordance with new technologies and technical innovations,” according to the project.
The big action in the stadium at a structural level, however, would be the construction of a new structure to support a new roof, the new upper stands and the scoreboard itself, and also a new glass enclosure to be added to said roof that would allow the sun reaches the entire playing field and thus allows good maintenance of the grass. This new cover would reach the limits of the playing field and would protect all those attending the stadium from inclement weather, whether when watching a football match or other events.
In this proposal for the conditioning and expansion of the Enrique Roca Stadium, in which the logos of the Regional Government, the Murcia City Council and the Murcia Football Federation appear together, the costs of the different actions to be carried out are detailed, the largest being the 7.5 million for the new metal roof, 4.5 million for the metal structure that would support it or 5.1 million for the new markers.
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