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 StéfanoReal MadridCommunity of Madrid Madrid20066,000[2]
AltabixElcheValencian Community Elche1926197615,000 [3]
Reale Arena
Formerly Anoeta
Real SociedadBasque Country (autonomous community) San Sebastián199339,500 [4]
AtotxaReal SociedadBasque Country (autonomous community) San Sebastián1913199926,700 [5]
Avenida de CataluñaGimnàsticCatalonia Tarragona1922197210,000
BalaídosCelta VigoGalicia (Spain) Vigo192829,000[6]
BardínHérculesValencian Community Alicante193219548,000 [7]
Benito Villamarín
Formerly Patronato Obrero
Formerly Heliópolis
Formerly Manuel Ruiz de Lopera
Real BetisAndalusia Seville192960,720 [8]
ButarqueLeganésCommunity of Madrid Leganés199811,454 [9]
Camp d'EsportsLleidaCatalonia Lleida191813,500
Camp del GuinardóEuropaCatalonia Barcelona1923196419,000
Camp NouBarcelonaCatalonia Barcelona195799,354[10]
Carlos BelmonteAlbaceteCastilla–La Mancha Albacete196017,102 [11]
Carlos Tartiere (1932)OviedoAsturias Oviedo1932200316,000 [12]
Carlos Tartiere (2003)OviedoAsturias Oviedo200330,500 [12]
Castalia (1945)CastellónValencian Community Castellón de la Plana1945198710,000
Castalia (1987)CastellónValencian Community Castellón de la Plana198714,485 [13]
ChamartínReal MadridCommunity of Madrid Madrid1924194722,500 [14]
ChapínXerezAndalusia Jerez de la Frontera198820,523 [15]
Ciutat de ValènciaLevanteValencian Community Valencia196926,354 [16]
Coliseum Alfonso PérezGetafeCommunity of Madrid Getafe199817,000 [17]
ColombinoRecreativoAndalusia Huelva1957200713,000 [18]
Creu AltaSabadellCatalonia Sabadell1906196815,000 [19]
El AlcorazHuescaAragon Huesca19727,638 [20]
El ArcángelCórdobaAndalusia Córdoba1954199315,500
El Arcángel (1993)CórdobaAndalusia Córdoba199321,822 [21]
El CollaoAlcoyanoValencian Community Alcoy19294,850 [22]
El MolinónSporting GijónAsturias Gijón190829,029 [23]
El PlantíoBurgos
Real Burgos
Castile and León Burgos196412,200 [24]
El Sadar
Formerly Reyno de Navarra
OsasunaNavarre Pamplona196718,761 [25]
El Sardinero (1913)Racing SantanderCantabria Santander1913198820,000 [26]
Camilo CanoLevanteValencian Community La Nucía20194,000[27]
El Sardinero (1988)Racing SantanderCantabria Santander198822,222 [28]
El SequiolCastellónValencian Community Castellón de la Plana192319478,000
Estadio de la Cerámica
Formerly El Madrigal
VillarrealValencian Community Villarreal192324,890 [29]
Francisco de la HeraExtremaduraExtremadura Almendralejo195111,580 [30]
Gran CanariaLas PalmasCanary Islands Las Palmas200333,111 [31]
HelmánticoSalamancaCastile and León Salamanca197017,341 [32]
Heliodoro Rodríguez LópezTenerifeCanary Islands Santa Cruz de Tenerife192522,824 [33]
Gobela
Formerly Ibaiondo
ArenasBasque Country (autonomous community) Getxo192520141,221 [34]
InsularLas PalmasCanary Islands Las Palmas1949201421,000 [35]
IpuruaEibarBasque Country (autonomous community) Eibar19478,164 [36]
José Rico PérezHérculesValencian Community Alicante197429,500 [37]
José Zorrilla (1940)ValladolidCastile and León Valladolid1940198718,000 [38]
José Zorrilla (1982)ValladolidCastile and León Valladolid198226,512 [39]
Juan RojasAD AlmeríaAndalusia Almería197613,468 [40]
La CondominaMurciaRegion of Murcia Murcia19246,500 [41]
La PuentecillaCultural LeonsaCastile and León León1955199812,844 [42]
La RomaredaZaragozaAragon Zaragoza195734,596[43]
La RosaledaCD Málaga
Málaga CF
Andalusia Málaga194130,044 [44]
La VictoriaJaénAndalusia Jaén1944200511,500 [45]
La ViñaHérculesValencian Community Alicante1954197412,000 [46]
Las GaunasLogroñésLa Rioja Logroño1923200214,895 [47]
Les CortsBarcelona
Condal
Catalonia Barcelona1922196660,000 [48]
Lluís Companys
Formerly Montjuïc
EspanyolCatalonia Barcelona192954,000 [49]
Lluís SitjarMallorcaBalearic Islands Palma1945201418,000 [50]
Los CármenesGranadaAndalusia Granada1934199522,000 [51]
Los PajaritosNumanciaCastile and León Soria19998,727 [52]
Manuel Martínez Valero
Formerly Nuevo Estadio
ElcheValencian Community Elche197633,732 [53]
MendizorrotzaAlavésBasque Country (autonomous community) Vitoria-Gasteiz192419,840 [54]
Mestalla
Formerly Luis Casanova
ValenciaValencian Community Valencia192349,500 [55]
MetropolitanoAtlético MadridCommunity of Madrid Madrid1923196635,800 [56]
MontiliviGironaCatalonia Girona1970 13,450[57]
NerviónSevillaAndalusia Seville1928195820,000 [58]
Nou EstadiGimnàsticCatalonia Tarragona197214,591 [59]
Nova Creu AltaSabadellCatalonia Sabadell196711,981 [60]
Nueva CondominaMurciaRegion of Murcia Murcia200631,179 [61]
Nuevo ColombinoRecreativoAndalusia Huelva200121,670 [62]
Nuevo Los CármenesGranadaAndalusia Granada199522,094 [63]
PasarónPontevedraGalicia (Spain) Pontevedra196512,000 [64]
Power Horse
Formerly Estadio de los Juegos Mediterráneos
AlmeríaAndalusia Almería200415,200 [65]
Ramón de CarranzaCádizAndalusia Cádiz195525,033 [66]
Ramón Sánchez PizjuánSevillaAndalusia Seville195842,714 [67]
RCDE Stadium
Formerly Power8 Stadium
EspanyolCatalonia CornellàEl Prat200940,500 [68]
RiazorDeportivo La CoruñaGalicia (Spain) A Coruña194434,600 [69]
Romano
Formerly Romano José Fouto
MéridaExtremadura Mérida195314,600 [70]
San JuanOsasunaNavarre Pamplona1922198220,000 [71]
San LázaroCompostelaGalicia (Spain) Santiago de Compostela199312,000 [72]
San Mamés (1913)Athletic BilbaoBasque Country (autonomous community) Bilbao1913201340,000 [73]
San Mamés (2013)Athletic BilbaoBasque Country (autonomous community) Bilbao201353,289 [74]
Saniat Rmel
Formerly Varela
Atlético TetuánMorocco Tétouan191315,000
Santiago BernabéuReal MadridCommunity of Madrid Madrid194781,044 [75]
SarriàEspanyolCatalonia Barcelona1923199744,000 [76]
Son Moix
Formerly Iberostar Stadium
Formerly ONO Estadi
MallorcaBalearic Islands Palma199923,142 [77]
Stadium GalReal UniónBasque Country (autonomous community) Irun19266,344 [78]
TorreroZaragozaAragon Zaragoza192319708,000 [79]
Vallecas
Formerly Teresa Rivero
Rayo VallecanoCommunity of Madrid Madrid197614,708 [80]
VallejoLevanteValencian Community Valencia1925196818,000
Vicente CalderónAtlético MadridCommunity of Madrid Madrid1966201754,907 [81]
Wanda MetropolitanoAtlético MadridCommunity of Madrid Madrid201767,703 [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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