{"id":161,"date":"2023-12-27T15:52:30","date_gmt":"2023-12-27T15:52:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.football-stadiums.co.uk\/la-liga\/"},"modified":"2024-03-08T11:39:18","modified_gmt":"2024-03-08T11:39:18","slug":"la-liga","status":"publish","type":"leagues","link":"https:\/\/www.football-stadiums.co.uk\/leagues\/la-liga\/","title":{"rendered":"La Liga"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"SpanishKnown in England as La Liga, the Primera Divisi\u00f3n of the Liga de F\u00fatbol Profesional is the top-flight league of Spanish football.<\/p>\n

Sponsorship means that it is officially called Liga BBVA and it is contested by 20 teams over the course of a season.<\/p>\n

Here we\u2019ll take a look at the league itself, explore its history and discuss the types of grounds you can expect to find being used by football teams in Spain.<\/p>\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Stadium Stats<\/h2>\r\n
\t\t\r\n \t\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n
Stadium<\/th>\r\n Year Opened<\/th>\r\n Capacity<\/th>\r\n Ave Attendance<\/th>\r\n Record Attendance<\/th>\r\n Record Attendance Match<\/th>\r\n <\/tr>\r\n <\/thead>\r\n
\r\n Anoeta Stadium<\/a>\r\n
Real Sociedad<\/td>\r\n
1993<\/td>\r\n 39313<\/td>\r\n 21946<\/td>\r\n 32052<\/td>\r\n Biarritz v Toulouse (Rugby) 2011<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Bala\u00eddos<\/a>\r\n
Celta Vigo<\/td>\r\n
1928<\/td>\r\n 29000<\/td>\r\n 17728<\/td>\r\n 45000<\/td>\r\n Celta Vigo v Getafe (1982)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Camp Nou<\/a>\r\n
FC Barcelona<\/td>\r\n
1957<\/td>\r\n 99354<\/td>\r\n 76704<\/td>\r\n 120000<\/td>\r\n Barcelona v Juventus (1986)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Estadio de la Ceramica<\/a>\r\n
Villarreal<\/td>\r\n
1923<\/td>\r\n 23500<\/td>\r\n 16040<\/td>\r\n 24450<\/td>\r\n Villarreal v Barcelona (2016)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Ram\u00f3n S\u00e1nchez Pizju\u00e1n<\/a>\r\n
Sevilla<\/td>\r\n
1958<\/td>\r\n 43883<\/td>\r\n 34191<\/td>\r\n <\/td>\r\n <\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n San Mam\u00e9s<\/a>\r\n
Athletic Bilbao<\/td>\r\n
2013<\/td>\r\n 53289<\/td>\r\n 41983<\/td>\r\n 49017<\/td>\r\n Athletic Bilbao v Napoli (2014)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Santiago Bernab\u00e9u<\/a>\r\n
Real Madrid<\/td>\r\n
1947<\/td>\r\n 81044<\/td>\r\n 73081<\/td>\r\n 128000<\/td>\r\n Real Madrid v D Zagreb (1974)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Stage Front Stadium<\/a>\r\n
Espanyol<\/td>\r\n
2009<\/td>\r\n 40000<\/td>\r\n 20210<\/td>\r\n 40240<\/td>\r\n Espanyol v Real Madrid (2011)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n The Mestalla<\/a>\r\n
Valencia CF<\/td>\r\n
1923<\/td>\r\n 48600<\/td>\r\n 36045<\/td>\r\n 55000<\/td>\r\n Valencia v Sevilla (2009)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n
\r\n Wanda Metropolitano<\/a>\r\n
Atletico Madrid<\/td>\r\n
2017<\/td>\r\n 68457<\/td>\r\n 54379<\/td>\r\n 66591<\/td>\r\n Atl\u00e9tico Madrid v Real Madrid (2017)<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t\r\n \r\n <\/tbody>\r\n <\/table>\r\n <\/div>\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n

Team Stats<\/h2>\r\n
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Team<\/th>\r\n Year Founded<\/th>\r\n Nickname<\/th>\r\n Team Owner<\/th>\r\n <\/tr>\r\n <\/thead>\r\n
\r\n Athletico Bilbao<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1898<\/td>\r\n Los Leones \/ Lehoiak (The Lions) Rojiblancos \/ Zuri-gorriak (Red-Whites)<\/td>\r\n Membership<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Atl\u00e9tico Madrid<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1903<\/td>\r\n Colchoneros, Rojiblancos, Atleti<\/td>\r\n Atl\u00e9tico HoldCo, Idan Ofer<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Barcelona<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1899<\/td>\r\n Bar\u00e7a, Blaugrana<\/td>\r\n Barcelona Socios<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Celta Vigo<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1923<\/td>\r\n C\u00e9lticos (The Celts\/Celtics), Celestes (The Sky Blues), Celti\u00f1as (The Little Celta)<\/td>\r\n Grupo Corporativo Ges, S.L<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Espanyol<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1900<\/td>\r\n Periquitos (Budgerigars) Blanquiazules (White and Blue) M\u00e1gico (Magical)<\/td>\r\n Rastar Managerial Group<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Real Madrid<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1902<\/td>\r\n Los Blancos, Los Merengues, Los Vikingos<\/td>\r\n Real Madrid Socios<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Real Sociedad<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1909<\/td>\r\n Txuriurdin (White and Blue), Erreala \/ La Real (The Royals)<\/td>\r\n Fan Ownership<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Sevilla<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1890<\/td>\r\n Los Rojiblancos, Los Nervionenses, El Grande de Andaluc\u00eda<\/td>\r\n Sevilla Sporting Limited Association<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Valencia CF<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1919<\/td>\r\n Los Che, Els Taronges (The Oranges), Valencianistes, Los Murci\u00e9lagos (The Bats)<\/td>\r\n Peter Lim<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n
\r\n Villareal<\/strong>\r\n <\/td>\r\n 1923<\/td>\r\n El Submarino Amarillo (The Yellow Submarine)<\/td>\r\n Fernando Roig<\/td>\r\n <\/tr>\t \r\n \r\n <\/tbody>\r\n <\/table>\r\n <\/div>\r\n \r\n\r\n\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n\n

La Liga Stadiums<\/h2>\n

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Spain features some of the largest and most spectacular stadiums in world football. Any look at a list of the largest stadiums in global football by capacity will reveal the Camp Nou near to the top of it and the Santiago Bernab\u00e9u not far behind. It isn\u2019t just the grounds with size and scale that make Spanish games such interesting ones to attend, however. There is also a huge range of types of stadium across the league that are worth visiting if you spend any time in Spain and find such things interesting.<\/p>\n

Some of the grounds, for example, are reasonably small \u2018Bowl Style\u2019 stadiums that are quite common across Europe nowadays. Others still have an \u2018English Style\u2019 to them, with the bowl\u2019s continuous seating abandoned in favour of having four individual stands that run alongside each edge of the pitch. At any given time the capacities of grounds in La Liga can run from under 10,000 seats through to just shy of 100,000.<\/p>\n

One of the common traits amongst plenty of the stadiums in Spain is the absence of roofs. Something that would be simply unthinkable in the UK is quite commonplace with our Iberian friends, with stadium designers choosing to take advantage of the country\u2019s naturally warm and welcoming climate. The majority of the stadiums used by La Liga teams also have just one or two tiers, making the Colosseum-esque grounds belonging to both Barcelona and Real Madrid look even more spectacular by comparison.<\/p>\n\r\n \r\n \r\n

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