Description
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium is an iconic building in the heart of Madrid, home to the legendary Real Madrid football club. Built in 1947, the stadium is named after the club's famous president, Santiago Bernabéu, under whose leadership Real achieved significant success on the international stage. The stadium has a capacity of 81,044 spectators and has the highest, fourth, UEFA category, which underlines its status as one of the leading sports venues in the world.
In addition to being a venue for Real Madrid matches, the Santiago Bernabéu also hosts games of the Spanish national team, as well as major international tournaments. This stadium hosted the finals of the 1964 European Championship, the 1982 World Cup and four Champions League finals.
The arena has undergone several renovations, which has allowed it to meet modern standards and provide comfort to spectators. The latest upgrades include an improved lighting system and upgraded VIP boxes.
For those wishing to visit the stadium and become part of football history, the opportunity to buy tickets is available on our website. There you will also find the current match schedule and a list of upcoming events.