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The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium has hosted many touring musicians with dates in Madrid due to its expansive seating capacity and centralised location. On 12 September 1983, famed Madrid-based singer Julio Iglesias (father of Enrique Iglesias , and who played as a goalkeeper for Real Madrid Castilla in the late 1950s) performed for nearly 100,000 ...
Location Opened Closed Current capacity † Refs Alfredo di Stéfano: Real Madrid: Madrid: 2006: 6,000 [2] ... Santiago Bernabéu: Real Madrid: Madrid: 1947: 81,044 [75]
Santiago Bernabéu: 78,297 [14] Madrid Spain: Real Madrid, Spain national football team UEFA Euro 1964 Final venue, 1982 FIFA World Cup Final venue, 2030 FIFA World Cup Final venue 1957, 1969, 1980 and 2010 UEFA Champions League finals venue: 1947: 4 [2] [6] [3] 9 Atatürk Olympic Stadium: 77,563 [15] Istanbul Turkey: Fatih Karagümrük S.K ...
Santiago Bernabéu [sanˈtjaɣo βeɾnaˈβew] is a metro station on Line 10 of the Madrid Metro. It is located in fare Zone A. [1] It is located next to the Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. The station was opened on 10 June 1982, shortly before the 1982 FIFA World Cup, which Spain were hosting. [2]
Santiago Bernabéu may refer to: Santiago Bernabéu (footballer) (1895–1978), former Real Madrid footballer and president Santiago Bernabéu Stadium , the football stadium in Madrid of Real Madrid CF named after the above
Metropolitano Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Metropolitano), also referred to as Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a stadium in Madrid, Spain.It has been the home stadium of Atlético Madrid since the 2017–18 season.
The Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid's stadium named after its former president, is alongside banks and businesses on the upper class Paseo de la Castellana street, while the Vicente Calderón (the stadium that Atlético Madrid used until the 2016–17 season) could be found near a brewery, alongside the Manzanares River and a motorway.
The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, the home of Real Madrid, is a category 4 stadium. UEFA stadium categories are categories for football stadiums laid out in UEFA's Stadium Infrastructure Regulations. [1] Using these regulations, stadiums are rated as category one, two, three, or four (renamed from elite) in ascending ranking order.