Seville, Spain

Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

Home of Sevilla FC

Capacity: 43,883 Opened: 1958 Natural grass

The Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium is the home of Sevilla FC and one of La Liga's most atmospheric venues. The stadium has been the launch pad for Sevilla's remarkable Europa League dominance in the modern era.

Stadium Facts

Club Sevilla FC
City Seville, Andalusia
Capacity 43,883 seats
Year Built 1958
Surface Natural grass
Pitch 105 x 68 m
Record Attendance 70,000 (1971)
Architect Rafael Fernández-Huidobro Garcés

Major Tournament History

Estadio Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán has hosted matches in: 1982 FIFA World Cup.

Notable Features

  • Famous for its intimidating atmosphere
  • Hosted 1986 Champions Cup final (Steaua Bucharest vs Barcelona)
  • Sevilla's home since 1958 — six Europa League titles won from here
  • Known as 'The Fortress'

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