Description
The Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, located in Seville, Spain, is an iconic stadium and home to Sevilla Football Club. Named after the club’s former president, the stadium was designed by architect Manuel Muñoz Monasterio and opened in 1958. It has hosted many significant events throughout its history, including the 1982 World Cup and the 1986 European Cup Final.
The stadium is renowned for its atmosphere and is home to 22 unbeaten matches for the Spanish national team. Sevilla have also lost only twice on home soil in European competition, underlining its status as a stronghold for the team.
For those wishing to visit this historic venue, our website provides a schedule and list of upcoming events. Here you can also buy tickets to become part of football history and enjoy matches at the legendary arena.