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List of La Liga stadiums

Since the inception of La Liga in 1929, Spain's highest level of association football annual league tournament, 88 football stadiums have been used to host matches. The inaugural round of La Liga matches took place on 10 February 1929 with five clubs hosting the opening fixtures.[1]

El Alcoraz was the latest stadium to host its first La Liga match, and the Wanda Metropolitano is the arena that was built most recently.

Stadiums edit

Stadiums listed in bold indicate that they are the home grounds of teams participating in the 2023–24 La Liga season, while those stadiums listed in italics have now been demolished.

Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Current
capacity †
Refs
Alfredo di Stéfano   Real Madrid   Madrid 2006 6,000 [2]
Altabix Elche   Elche 1926 1976 15,000 [3]
Reale Arena
Formerly Anoeta
  Real Sociedad   San Sebastián 1993 39,500 [4]
Atotxa   Real Sociedad   San Sebastián 1913 1999 26,700 [5]
Avenida de Cataluña Gimnàstic   Tarragona 1922 1972 10,000
Balaídos   Celta Vigo   Vigo 1928 29,000 [6]
Bardín Hércules   Alicante 1932 1954 8,000 [7]
Benito Villamarín
Formerly Patronato Obrero
Formerly Heliópolis
Formerly Manuel Ruiz de Lopera
  Real Betis   Seville 1929 60,720 [8]
Butarque   Leganés   Leganés 1998 11,454 [9]
Camp d'Esports   Lleida   Lleida 1918 13,500
Camp del Guinardó Europa   Barcelona 1923 1964 19,000
Camp Nou   Barcelona   Barcelona 1957 99,354 [10]
Carlos Belmonte   Albacete   Albacete 1960 17,102 [11]
Carlos Tartiere (1932) Oviedo   Oviedo 1932 2003 16,000 [12]
Carlos Tartiere (2003)   Oviedo   Oviedo 2003 30,500 [12]
Castalia (1945) Castellón   Castellón de la Plana 1945 1987 10,000
Castalia (1987)   Castellón   Castellón de la Plana 1987 14,485 [13]
Chamartín Real Madrid   Madrid 1924 1947 22,500 [14]
Chapín   Xerez   Jerez de la Frontera 1988 20,523 [15]
Ciutat de València Levante   Valencia 1969 26,354 [16]
Coliseum Alfonso Pérez   Getafe   Getafe 1998 17,000 [17]
Colombino   Recreativo   Huelva 1957 2007 13,000 [18]
Creu Alta Sabadell   Sabadell 1906 1968 15,000 [19]
El Alcoraz   Huesca   Huesca 1972 7,638 [20]
El Arcángel Córdoba   Córdoba 1954 1993 15,500
El Arcángel (1993)   Córdoba   Córdoba 1993 21,822 [21]
El Collao   Alcoyano   Alcoy 1929 4,850 [22]
El Molinón   Sporting Gijón   Gijón 1908 29,029 [23]
El Plantío   Burgos
Real Burgos
  Burgos 1964 12,200 [24]
El Sadar
Formerly Reyno de Navarra
  Osasuna   Pamplona 1967 18,761 [25]
El Sardinero (1913)   Racing Santander   Santander 1913 1988 20,000 [26]
Camilo Cano Levante   La Nucía 2019 4,000 [27]
El Sardinero (1988)   Racing Santander   Santander 1988 22,222 [28]
El Sequiol Castellón   Castellón de la Plana 1923 1947 8,000
Estadio de la Cerámica
Formerly El Madrigal
  Villarreal   Villarreal 1923 24,890 [29]
Francisco de la Hera   Extremadura   Almendralejo 1951 11,580 [30]
Gran Canaria   Las Palmas   Las Palmas 2003 33,111 [31]
Helmántico   Salamanca   Salamanca 1970 17,341 [32]
Heliodoro Rodríguez López   Tenerife   Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1925 22,824 [33]
Gobela
Formerly Ibaiondo
Arenas   Getxo 1925 2014 1,221 [34]
Insular   Las Palmas   Las Palmas 1949 2014 21,000 [35]
Ipurua   Eibar   Eibar 1947 8,164 [36]
José Rico Pérez   Hércules   Alicante 1974 29,500 [37]
José Zorrilla (1940) Valladolid   Valladolid 1940 1987 18,000 [38]
José Zorrilla (1982)   Valladolid   Valladolid 1982 26,512 [39]
Juan Rojas AD Almería   Almería 1976 13,468 [40]
La Condomina   Murcia   Murcia 1924 6,500 [41]
La Puentecilla Cultural Leonsa   León 1955 1998 12,844 [42]
La Romareda   Zaragoza   Zaragoza 1957 34,596 [43]
La Rosaleda   CD Málaga
Málaga CF
  Málaga 1941 30,044 [44]
La Victoria   Jaén   Jaén 1944 2005 11,500 [45]
La Viña Hércules   Alicante 1954 1974 12,000 [46]
Las Gaunas Logroñés   Logroño 1923 2002 14,895 [47]
Les Corts   Barcelona
Condal
  Barcelona 1922 1966 60,000 [48]
Lluís Companys
Formerly Montjuïc
  Espanyol   Barcelona 1929 54,000 [49]
Lluís Sitjar Mallorca   Palma 1945 2014 18,000 [50]
Los Cármenes Granada   Granada 1934 1995 22,000 [51]
Los Pajaritos Numancia   Soria 1999 8,727 [52]
Manuel Martínez Valero
Formerly Nuevo Estadio
  Elche   Elche 1976 33,732 [53]
Mendizorrotza   Alavés   Vitoria-Gasteiz 1924 19,840 [54]
Mestalla
Formerly Luis Casanova
  Valencia   Valencia 1923 49,500 [55]
Metropolitano Atlético Madrid   Madrid 1923 1966 35,800 [56]
Montilivi   Girona   Girona 1970 13,450 [57]
Nervión   Sevilla   Seville 1928 1958 20,000 [58]
Nou Estadi   Gimnàstic   Tarragona 1972 14,591 [59]
Nova Creu Alta   Sabadell   Sabadell 1967 11,981 [60]
Nueva Condomina   Murcia   Murcia 2006 31,179 [61]
Nuevo Colombino   Recreativo   Huelva 2001 21,670 [62]
Nuevo Los Cármenes   Granada   Granada 1995 22,094 [63]
Pasarón   Pontevedra   Pontevedra 1965 12,000 [64]
Power Horse
Formerly Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos
  Almería   Almería 2004 15,200 [65]
Ramón de Carranza   Cádiz   Cádiz 1955 25,033 [66]
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán   Sevilla   Seville 1958 42,714 [67]
RCDE Stadium
Formerly Power8 Stadium
  Espanyol   CornellàEl Prat 2009 40,500 [68]
Riazor   Deportivo La Coruña   A Coruña 1944 34,600 [69]
Romano
Formerly Romano José Fouto
  Mérida   Mérida 1953 14,600 [70]
San Juan Osasuna   Pamplona 1922 1982 20,000 [71]
San Lázaro   Compostela   Santiago de Compostela 1993 12,000 [72]
San Mamés (1913)   Athletic Bilbao   Bilbao 1913 2013 40,000 [73]
San Mamés (2013)   Athletic Bilbao   Bilbao 2013 53,289 [74]
Saniat Rmel
Formerly Varela
  Atlético Tetuán   Tétouan 1913 15,000
Santiago Bernabéu   Real Madrid   Madrid 1947 81,044 [75]
Sarrià   Espanyol   Barcelona 1923 1997 44,000 [76]
Son Moix
Formerly Iberostar Stadium
Formerly ONO Estadi
  Mallorca   Palma 1999 23,142 [77]
Stadium Gal   Real Unión   Irun 1926 6,344 [78]
Torrero Zaragoza   Zaragoza 1923 1970 8,000 [79]
Vallecas
Formerly Teresa Rivero
  Rayo Vallecano   Madrid 1976 14,708 [80]
Vallejo Levante   Valencia 1925 1968 18,000
Vicente Calderón   Atlético Madrid   Madrid 1966 2017 54,907 [81]
Wanda Metropolitano   Atlético Madrid   Madrid 2017 67,703 [81]

For closed or demolished grounds, capacity is taken at closure.
Currently in the process of, or scheduled to be developed.

See also edit

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External links edit

  • La Liga official website

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Since the inception of La Liga in 1929 Spain s highest level of association football annual league tournament 88 football stadiums have been used to host matches The inaugural round of La Liga matches took place on 10 February 1929 with five clubs hosting the opening fixtures 1 El Alcoraz was the latest stadium to host its first La Liga match and the Wanda Metropolitano is the arena that was built most recently Contents 1 Stadiums 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksStadiums editStadiums listed in bold indicate that they are the home grounds of teams participating in the 2023 24 La Liga season while those stadiums listed in italics have now been demolished Stadium Image Club Location Opened Closed Currentcapacity RefsAlfredo di Stefano nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Madrid 2006 6 000 2 Altabix Elche nbsp Elche 1926 1976 15 000 3 Reale ArenaFormerly Anoeta nbsp Real Sociedad nbsp San Sebastian 1993 39 500 4 Atotxa nbsp Real Sociedad nbsp San Sebastian 1913 1999 26 700 5 Avenida de Cataluna Gimnastic nbsp Tarragona 1922 1972 10 000Balaidos nbsp Celta Vigo nbsp Vigo 1928 29 000 6 Bardin Hercules nbsp Alicante 1932 1954 8 000 7 Benito VillamarinFormerly Patronato ObreroFormerly HeliopolisFormerly Manuel Ruiz de Lopera nbsp Real Betis nbsp Seville 1929 60 720 8 Butarque nbsp Leganes nbsp Leganes 1998 11 454 9 Camp d Esports nbsp Lleida nbsp Lleida 1918 13 500Camp del Guinardo Europa nbsp Barcelona 1923 1964 19 000Camp Nou nbsp Barcelona nbsp Barcelona 1957 99 354 10 Carlos Belmonte nbsp Albacete nbsp Albacete 1960 17 102 11 Carlos Tartiere 1932 Oviedo nbsp Oviedo 1932 2003 16 000 12 Carlos Tartiere 2003 nbsp Oviedo nbsp Oviedo 2003 30 500 12 Castalia 1945 Castellon nbsp Castellon de la Plana 1945 1987 10 000Castalia 1987 nbsp Castellon nbsp Castellon de la Plana 1987 14 485 13 Chamartin Real Madrid nbsp Madrid 1924 1947 22 500 14 Chapin nbsp Xerez nbsp Jerez de la Frontera 1988 20 523 15 Ciutat de Valencia Levante nbsp Valencia 1969 26 354 16 Coliseum Alfonso Perez nbsp Getafe nbsp Getafe 1998 17 000 17 Colombino nbsp Recreativo nbsp Huelva 1957 2007 13 000 18 Creu Alta Sabadell nbsp Sabadell 1906 1968 15 000 19 El Alcoraz nbsp Huesca nbsp Huesca 1972 7 638 20 El Arcangel Cordoba nbsp Cordoba 1954 1993 15 500El Arcangel 1993 nbsp Cordoba nbsp Cordoba 1993 21 822 21 El Collao nbsp Alcoyano nbsp Alcoy 1929 4 850 22 El Molinon nbsp Sporting Gijon nbsp Gijon 1908 29 029 23 El Plantio nbsp BurgosReal Burgos nbsp Burgos 1964 12 200 24 El SadarFormerly Reyno de Navarra nbsp Osasuna nbsp Pamplona 1967 18 761 25 El Sardinero 1913 nbsp Racing Santander nbsp Santander 1913 1988 20 000 26 Camilo Cano Levante nbsp La Nucia 2019 4 000 27 El Sardinero 1988 nbsp Racing Santander nbsp Santander 1988 22 222 28 El Sequiol Castellon nbsp Castellon de la Plana 1923 1947 8 000Estadio de la CeramicaFormerly El Madrigal nbsp Villarreal nbsp Villarreal 1923 24 890 29 Francisco de la Hera nbsp Extremadura nbsp Almendralejo 1951 11 580 30 Gran Canaria nbsp Las Palmas nbsp Las Palmas 2003 33 111 31 Helmantico nbsp Salamanca nbsp Salamanca 1970 17 341 32 Heliodoro Rodriguez Lopez nbsp Tenerife nbsp Santa Cruz de Tenerife 1925 22 824 33 GobelaFormerly Ibaiondo Arenas nbsp Getxo 1925 2014 1 221 34 Insular nbsp Las Palmas nbsp Las Palmas 1949 2014 21 000 35 Ipurua nbsp Eibar nbsp Eibar 1947 8 164 36 Jose Rico Perez nbsp Hercules nbsp Alicante 1974 29 500 37 Jose Zorrilla 1940 Valladolid nbsp Valladolid 1940 1987 18 000 38 Jose Zorrilla 1982 nbsp Valladolid nbsp Valladolid 1982 26 512 39 Juan Rojas AD Almeria nbsp Almeria 1976 13 468 40 La Condomina nbsp Murcia nbsp Murcia 1924 6 500 41 La Puentecilla Cultural Leonsa nbsp Leon 1955 1998 12 844 42 La Romareda nbsp Zaragoza nbsp Zaragoza 1957 34 596 43 La Rosaleda nbsp CD Malaga Malaga CF nbsp Malaga 1941 30 044 44 La Victoria nbsp Jaen nbsp Jaen 1944 2005 11 500 45 La Vina Hercules nbsp Alicante 1954 1974 12 000 46 Las Gaunas Logrones nbsp Logrono 1923 2002 14 895 47 Les Corts nbsp Barcelona Condal nbsp Barcelona 1922 1966 60 000 48 Lluis CompanysFormerly Montjuic nbsp Espanyol nbsp Barcelona 1929 54 000 49 Lluis Sitjar Mallorca nbsp Palma 1945 2014 18 000 50 Los Carmenes Granada nbsp Granada 1934 1995 22 000 51 Los Pajaritos Numancia nbsp Soria 1999 8 727 52 Manuel Martinez ValeroFormerly Nuevo Estadio nbsp Elche nbsp Elche 1976 33 732 53 Mendizorrotza nbsp Alaves nbsp Vitoria Gasteiz 1924 19 840 54 MestallaFormerly Luis Casanova nbsp Valencia nbsp Valencia 1923 49 500 55 Metropolitano Atletico Madrid nbsp Madrid 1923 1966 35 800 56 Montilivi nbsp Girona nbsp Girona 1970 13 450 57 Nervion nbsp Sevilla nbsp Seville 1928 1958 20 000 58 Nou Estadi nbsp Gimnastic nbsp Tarragona 1972 14 591 59 Nova Creu Alta nbsp Sabadell nbsp Sabadell 1967 11 981 60 Nueva Condomina nbsp Murcia nbsp Murcia 2006 31 179 61 Nuevo Colombino nbsp Recreativo nbsp Huelva 2001 21 670 62 Nuevo Los Carmenes nbsp Granada nbsp Granada 1995 22 094 63 Pasaron nbsp Pontevedra nbsp Pontevedra 1965 12 000 64 Power HorseFormerly Estadio de los Juegos Mediterraneos nbsp Almeria nbsp Almeria 2004 15 200 65 Ramon de Carranza nbsp Cadiz nbsp Cadiz 1955 25 033 66 Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan nbsp Sevilla nbsp Seville 1958 42 714 67 RCDE StadiumFormerly Power8 Stadium nbsp Espanyol nbsp Cornella El Prat 2009 40 500 68 Riazor nbsp Deportivo La Coruna nbsp A Coruna 1944 34 600 69 RomanoFormerly Romano Jose Fouto nbsp Merida nbsp Merida 1953 14 600 70 San Juan Osasuna nbsp Pamplona 1922 1982 20 000 71 San Lazaro nbsp Compostela nbsp Santiago de Compostela 1993 12 000 72 San Mames 1913 nbsp Athletic Bilbao nbsp Bilbao 1913 2013 40 000 73 San Mames 2013 nbsp Athletic Bilbao nbsp Bilbao 2013 53 289 74 Saniat RmelFormerly Varela nbsp Atletico Tetuan nbsp Tetouan 1913 15 000Santiago Bernabeu nbsp Real Madrid nbsp Madrid 1947 81 044 75 Sarria nbsp Espanyol nbsp Barcelona 1923 1997 44 000 76 Son MoixFormerly Iberostar StadiumFormerly ONO Estadi nbsp Mallorca nbsp Palma 1999 23 142 77 Stadium Gal nbsp Real Union nbsp Irun 1926 6 344 78 Torrero Zaragoza nbsp Zaragoza 1923 1970 8 000 79 VallecasFormerly Teresa Rivero nbsp Rayo Vallecano nbsp Madrid 1976 14 708 80 Vallejo Levante nbsp Valencia 1925 1968 18 000Vicente Calderon nbsp Atletico Madrid nbsp Madrid 1966 2017 54 907 81 Wanda Metropolitano nbsp Atletico Madrid nbsp Madrid 2017 67 703 81 For closed or demolished grounds capacity is taken at closure Currently in the process of or scheduled to be developed See also editList of stadiums in SpainReferences edit Clasificacion Primera Division 1928 29 BDFutbol com Retrieved 8 April 2017 Ramos man who got the first goal at Di Stefano stadium Be Soccer 8 June 2020 Retrieved 26 June 2020 Elche Campo de Altabix Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 24 February 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 El estadio Real Sociedad de Futbol Real Sociedad Retrieved 25 March 2017 Grandes Estadios III Atotxa Diarios de Futbol 1 December 2006 Archived from the original on 22 November 2012 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Instalaciones Real Club Celta de Vigo Archived from the original on 29 December 2017 Retrieved 28 December 2017 Estadio Bardin Alicante in Spanish Futbol Nostalgia Retrieved 8 April 2017 New features for Benito Villamarin Stadium www realbetisbalompie es Archived from the original on 2017 08 04 Retrieved 2017 06 29 Comienza la instalacion de la fila 11 en el lateral y los fondos en total 532 butacas mas para Butarque CD Leganes 23 August 2017 Retrieved 24 August 2017 Camp Nou Official FC Barcelona Channel FC Barcelona Retrieved 10 April 2017 Albacete Estadio Carlos Belmonte Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 18 August 2017 Retrieved 1 April 2017 a b Estadios Real Oviedo website Archived from the original on 6 June 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Estadio CD Castellon SAD in Spanish CD Castellon Retrieved 1 April 2017 Madrid Campo de Chamartin Estadios de Espana 29 October 2012 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Jerez de la Frontera Estadio Municipal de Chapin Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 7 July 2017 Retrieved 1 April 2017 Asi luce el estadio Ciutat de Valencia tras su remodelacion Levante UD Retrieved 25 March 2017 Instalaciones Getafe CF Retrieved 25 March 2017 Huelva Estadio Colombino Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 9 April 2017 Retrieved 1 April 2017 Historia Demolicio Vella Creu Alta CE Sabadell FC Retrieved 8 April 2017 El Alcoraz in Spanish SD Huesca Retrieved 26 January 2019 Estadio El Arcangel Cordoba CF Retrieved 1 April 2017 Instalaciones Club Deportivo Alcoyano in Spanish CD Alcoyano Retrieved 2 April 2017 Podcast Gijon Ser Deportivos 9 March 2015 Estadio Municipal El Plantio in Spanish Burgos CF Archived from the original on 8 July 2016 Retrieved 1 April 2017 El Club Datos Generales in Spanish CA Osasuna Archived from the original on 2 July 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Veinte anos no es nada El Diario Montanes 22 June 2008 Retrieved 25 March 2016 El At Madrid jugara manana contra el Levante UD en La Nucia At Madrid will play tomorrow against Levante UD in La Nucia El Peridic in Spanish 22 June 2020 Retrieved 26 June 2020 El Estadio Racing de Santander Archived from the original on 13 August 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2016 Estadio de La Ceramica in Spanish Villarreal CF Archived from the original on 10 January 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Almendralejo Estadio Francisco de la Hera Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 2 April 2017 Estadio Gran Canaria UD Las Palmas Retrieved 25 March 2017 Salamanca Estadio El Helmantico Estadios de Espana Retrieved 25 March 2017 Instalaciones CD Tenerife Retrieved 25 March 2017 Getxo Nuevo Gobela Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 6 April 2017 Retrieved 2 April 2017 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Estadio Insular Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 17 February 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Capacity of Ipurua stands at 7 083 SD Eibar 2 April 2017 Rico Perez Hercules CF Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 25 March 2017 El anorado viejo estadio Zorrilla in Spanish El Norte de Castilla 8 November 2015 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Estadio Jose Zorrilla in Spanish Real Valladolid Archived from the original on 7 June 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Almeria Estadio Municipal Juan Rojas Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 21 June 2017 Retrieved 2 April 2017 Murcia La Condomina Estadios de Espana Retrieved 25 March 2017 La historia de la Cultural a traves de sus estadios in Spanish La Cronica de Leon Archived from the original on 10 December 2011 Retrieved 2 April 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Estadio La Romareda in Spanish Real Zaragoza Archived from the original on 10 May 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2017 ESTADIO LA ROSALEDA Malaga CF Retrieved 25 March 2017 Jaen Estadio de La Victoria Estadios de Espana Retrieved 2 April 2017 Alicante en el recuerdo Campo de La Vina in Spanish Alicante Vivo 25 June 2007 Retrieved 8 April 2017 Logrono Campo de Futbol de Las Gaunas Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 9 April 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Barcelona Camp de Les Corts Estadios de Espana Retrieved 25 March 2017 Barcelona Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys Estadios de Espana Retrieved 25 March 2017 Palma Estadio Lluis Sitjar Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 22 April 2016 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Estadio antiguo Los Carmenes Granada CF Retrieved 25 March 2017 INSTALACIONES CD Numancia Retrieved 30 June 2017 ESTADIO MANUEL MARTINEZ VALERO Elche CF Archived from the original on 22 December 2015 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Instalaciones Deportivo Alaves Retrieved 25 March 2017 Camp de Mestalla in Spanish Retrieved 30 June 2017 Madrid Estadio Metropolitano Estadios de Espana Retrieved 25 March 2017 Entitat Girona in Catalan Girona FC Retrieved 28 December 2017 Sevilla Campo de Nervion Estadios de Espana Archived from the original on 22 March 2017 Retrieved 25 March 2017 Nou Estadi in 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