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

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