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Football Stadiums and Sports Cities

If you are in Madrid, don’t think twice about visiting the stadiums and museums of one of the cities with the most football culture and atmosphere. Discover the Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium, visit the legendary Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and its Trophy Room, recall the history of the national side at the Museum of the Spanish National Team in the Las Rozas Football City, without forgetting the  Vallecas or the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez grounds, all of which boast a great deal of history and are in use in the highest level of Spanish football. Neither are the fields where the four women's teams in the top category Atletico de Madrid, Rayo Vallecano, Madrid CFF and Real Madrid play their matches.

 

Cívitas Metropolitano Stadium

Visit Atlético de Madrid's home ground, the stadium that hosted the 2019 Champions League Final!

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

The changing rooms, the Trophy Room... the Bernabéu Tour enables you to discover the corners of the legendary stadium. Open every day of the year, except 25 Dec and 1 Jan!

Vicente Calderón Stadium

Atlético de Madrid’s former football stadium has been demolished and it in its place the city will build a new park.

Alfonso Pérez Coliseum

Home to Getafe Football Club, it was opened in1998 and is named after the famous former footballer from Getafe.  

Butarque Municipal Stadium

Home to the Leganés local football team where many musical events are also held.

Rayo Vallecano Stadium

The ground of one of Madrid’s historic football teams is an icon of the Vallecas neighbourhood.

Ciudad Deportiva Cívitas Atlético de Madrid (Cerro del Espino)

Training ground for Atlético de Madrid, located in Majadahonda.

Ciudad deportiva Fundación Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano sports city, where the female team plays its matches.

The Spanish National Football Team's Museum

A space has been reserved for the national side at the Las Rozas Sports City to recall its football glories.

Ciudad Real Madrid

Real Madrid sports centre, the largest created by a football club.

José Luis de la Hoz-Matapiñonera Stadium

The Women's Football Club of Madrid (Madrid Club Femenino de Fútbol CFF) plays its matches in this sports centre, the headquarters of UD Sanse, located in San Sebastián de los Reyes.

Getafe Sports City

Located in Getafe, close to the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez and occupying an area of 70,000 m², this sport city is the training ground and academy base of the Spanish football club, Getafe CF.

Cívitas Alcalá de Henares Sports Centre

Atlético de Madrid’s new sporting facilities, where the club’s women’s first team plays.

Santo Domingo Municipal Stadium

Football stadium for the Agrupación Deportiva Alcorcón, where other cultural events are also held.

Fernando Torres Stadium

Located in Fuenlabrada and opened in 2011, CF Fuenlabrada plays its matches in this stadium.

Butarque Sports Facilities

Opened in 2017, this is the training centre for CD Leganés. It has a capacity of 1,756 seats and is the home ground for league matches of the reserve team and the Youth A team.

Antiguo Canódromo Stadium

Municipal sports facilities with several football pitches where the Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino (Madrid CFF) usually plays its matches.

Luis Aragonés Municipal Sports Centre

The Madrid Club de Fútbol Femenino (Madrid CFF) also plays its matches at this sports centre in the Canillas neighbourhood of the Hortaleza district.

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