Estadio Son Moix is a multi-use stadium in Mallorca, Spain. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium holds 26,500 people. The stadium was built in 1999. Montreals Olympic Stadium The Athens Olympic Stadium Most stadiums are open-air, such as this football (soccer) stadium in the Netherlands. ... Mallorca (in Catalan, Spanish, and English; also called Majorca in English) is one of the Balearic Islands (Catalan: Illes Balears), which are located in the Mediterranean Sea and are part of Spain. ... Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) Asian Football Confederation (AFC) Confederation of African Football (CAF) Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) The Current Rules of the Game (LOTG) The Rec. ... 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
The game got under way with both teams finding it difficult to cope with the strong wind that was blowing around the stadium and the first opportunity of the match fell to Mallorca after just five minutes.
Hector Cuper's side have now gone four games without a goal and have only won one of their last eight matches going into their home match against Valencia next week.
Zaragoza, meanwhile, have now gone five games undefeated and will be looking to stretch that record when they host bottom-club Numancia at the Estadio La Romareda next Sunday.
Racing were not helped by the sending off of Lozano Oriol when the score was 1-0.
Samuel Eto’o had a memorable return to the EstadioSonMoix on Sunday as his two first-half goals helped his new club Barcelona defeat Real Mallorca 3-1, the team where he had become a household name in European and African football.
Henrik Larsson had given Barca an early lead when Eto’o got in on the act with a penalty and within two minutes he bagged another with a brilliantly-taken strike.