Feb 26 2017

Estadio Benito Villamarin

Real Betis could have the coolest stadium in the whole of Spain if it wasn’t for the miniscule South Stand detracting from the rest. If Real manage to climb the ranks a little and put in some solid performances at the European stage, we could see that getting renovated in the years to come! The … Read More

Feb 26 2017

Estadio Anoeta

Though generally considered the home of La Liga veterans Real Sociedad, there are also two professional rugby teams in that area of Basque country who make use of the stadium. It seats 30,000 fans, which makes for a great atmosphere in most of the eagerly anticipated La Liga fixtures and copa games! The stadium is … Read More

Feb 26 2017

El Sadar Stadium

Home to CA Osasuna, a team that’s doing its best to remain in La Liga, El Sadar Stadium is a cracking 19,000-seater stadium in Pamplona, home of the running bulls! The stadium is actually now owned by the local government, since the club couldn’t afford to keep it. However, you’d never know that from listening … Read More

Feb 26 2017

Palacio de Deportes Jose Maria Martin Carpena

The Palacio is one of those funny venues which is used for all sorts of exciting sports, namely tennis, basketball and boxing! It’s best known as home of the mighty Malaga basketball team Unicaja Malaga – one of the biggest National and European names in the sport. In fact, Unicaja are so popular that they … Read More

Feb 26 2017

Estadio La Rosaleda

El Estadio la Rosealeda was given a substantial makeover in the early 2000s, such that it now truly looks the part of a Primera Division stadium. It is a two-tiered stadium all the way round, slightly elliptical in the way it curves, not hugely dissimilar to the Millennium in Wales. The capacity is around 30,000 … Read More

Feb 26 2017

La Caja Magica

La Caja Magica is a fantastic tennis stadium in Madrid which plays host to the ATP 1000 tournament, the Madrid Masters. It is a prominent part of the short clay season, and therefore sees the very finest talent in the world spread across its courts every 12 months. You can fit a whopping 12,000 fans … Read More

Feb 26 2017

Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid

Now officially called the WiZink Center (not that anyone really calls it that), this stadium was brought back to life after a devastating fire in 2005. The new building is already a glittering success, playing host to major international basketball tournaments and the concerts of global superstars. The venue spends most of its time as … Read More

Feb 26 2017

Estadio Vicente Calderon

Atletico Madrid play their football at one of the most bizarrely structured stadiums in Europe. Three-quarters of the stadium look pretty impressive – a smooth, round drum – before the Preferencia Stand erupts into view, disconnected from everything else. Visually, it’s a bit strange. Its only other weakness is a lack of roof coverage, which … Read More

Feb 26 2017

El Estadio Santiago Bernabeu

The Bernabeu is one of the most visually stunning and historically important venues in the entire world. With 80,000 seats available for every game, the sheer noise inside its walls should tell you everything you need to know about the passion and love the fans have for Los Blancos. Real Madrid have won 11 European … Read More

Feb 26 2017

Butarque

The stadium seats just under 11,000 fans, which while quite a meagre number compared to many of its La Liga counterparts, it does guarantee a pretty full crowd every week! As a multi-purpose venue, you quite often get concerts and similar events there, however its primary function remains the home of Leganes. The East Stand … Read More