Madrid, Spain

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Home of Real Madrid

Capacity: 81,044 Opened: 1947 Hybrid grass

The Santiago Bernabéu is the iconic home of Real Madrid, located in the Chamartín district of Madrid. The stadium has undergone a transformative renovation (2020–2023) making it one of the most technologically advanced venues in world football.

Stadium Facts

Club Real Madrid
City Madrid, Community of Madrid
Capacity 81,044 seats
Year Built 1947
Surface Hybrid grass
Pitch 105 x 68 m
Record Attendance 135,000 (1957)
Architect Luis Alemany Soler, Luis Moya Blanco (original)

Major Tournament History

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium has hosted matches in: 1982 FIFA World Cup, UEFA Euro 2024.

Notable Features

  • Fully enclosed roof — retractable
  • Hosts Champions League finals regularly
  • Historic venue for 14 European Cups/Champions League titles
  • €1 billion renovation completed 2023
  • Largest club-owned stadium in Spain

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