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Current home to | Real Madrid Spain » Primera Liga (step 1) Spain |
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Football visits | 11,230 (6.4% of our users have been here) |
Other visits | 3,051 |
Capacity | 81,044 |
Address | Avenida de Concha Espina 1, Madrid, E28036, Spain |
Also known as | Santiago Bernabeu, Estadio Chemartin |
Fixture data compiled from multiple sources, please check before travelling.
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These are the average ratings for Santiago Bernabeu as submitted by our registered users.
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“A must do ground, it doesn't get much better”
Review written by loveanewground a Chelsea supporter on 10th October 2021
“Tottenham in the Bernabeu, Arsenal watching Emmerdale!”
Review written by bensalvi23 a Tottenham Hotspur supporter on 24th October 2017
Review written by phespirit a Tottenham Hotspur supporter on 7th January 2010
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Tuesday 2nd June 2020
Real Madrid will not play their remaining games at the Santiago Bernabeu when the Spanish season resumes later this week.
The Bernabeu is currently undergoing a £500m facelift which will completely transform the look of the stadium.
Instead Los Blancos will use their 6,000 seater Alfredo Di Stefano Stadium close to Madrid airport. The ground is usually home to the club's reserve side, Real Madrid Castilla who play in Segunda B, the Spanish 3rd division.
Madrid currently sit second in La Liga, 2 points behind leaders Barcelona. They have 6 home games left this season, plus a potential Champions League semi-final, should they overturn a 2-1 deficit to Man City in the quarter finals.
The move to Alfredo Di Stefani should only be temporary, with Real planning to start next season back at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Tuesday 14th April 2020
Work to modernise Real Madrid's famous Santiago Bernabeu stadium has resumed.
The second largest stadium in Spain will receive a £500m facelift which will modernise the facilities for supporters as well as drastically change the way the stadium looks.
Work had already been taking place this season, focusing on the commercial area, roof and private boxes. It will now continue with the installation of a 360 degree scoreboard, retractable roof and steel "skin" to surround the stadium.
Capacity will remain unchanged at 81,000.
A video of the redevelopment can be found below:
Por muchos momentos mas inolvidables en casa... El Santiago Bernabeu del futuro.#RMFansEnCasa | #YoMeQuedoEnCasa pic.twitter.com/ETgLVRpznD
— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) April 13, 2020
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