Primera Liga Football Grounds in Spain
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Last updated: July 2024
Primera Liga Information Grounds in Primera Liga Ordered by Capacity # Ground Capacity 1. Santiago Bernabeu home to Real Madrid 81,044 2. Estadio Wanda Metropolitano home to Atletico Madrid 68,456 3. Estadio Benito Villamarin home to Real Betis 60,721 4. Estadio Olimpico de Montjuic (Lluis Companys) home to Barcelona 55,926 5. Mestalla home to Valencia CF 55,000 6. Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium home to Sevilla 43,883 7. Estadi Cornella-El Prat (RCDE Stadium) home to Espanyol 40,000 8. Estadio Gran Canaria home to Las Palmas 32,400 9. Anoeta home to Real Sociedad 32,000 10. Balaidos home to Celta Vigo 29,000 11. Estadio Jose Zorrilla home to Valladolid 26,512 12. El Madrigal home to Villarreal 25,000 13. Son Moix home to Real Mallorca 23,142 14. Mendizorrotza home to Deportivo Alaves 19,840 15. Estadio El Sadar home to Osasuna 19,553 16. Campo de Futbol de Vallecas home to Rayo Vallecano 14,708 17. Coliseum Alfonso Perez home to Getafe 14,400 18. Montilivi home to Girona 13,500 19. Municipal de Butarque home to Leganes 12,450
Biggest stadium in Primera Liga: 81,044 - Santiago Bernabeu Smallest stadium in Primera Liga: 12,450 - Municipal de Butarque Total capacity in Primera Liga: 667,535 Average capacity in Primera Liga: 33,377 Best supported teams in Primera Liga Most fans in Primera Liga: 352 - Barcelona Fewest fans in Primera Liga: 0 - Leganes Total Primera Liga fans: 766 Average number of fans in Primera Liga: 36 Which team's fans have been to the most grounds in Primera Liga? Most travelled fans in Primera Liga: 152 grounds visited - Getafe Least travelled fans in Primera Liga: 0 grounds visited - Leganes Average # grounds visited in Primera Liga: 21.97 By the compass
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