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
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
Cornellà –El 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
References
External links
2024–25 clubs Former clubs Competition Statistics and awards Finances Associated competitions