Address | Calle Manuel Murguía | Capacity | 34.600 |
City | La Coruña | Surface | grass |
The Abanca-Riazor Stadium, opened on October 28, 1944, is the home of Real Club Deportivo de La Coruña, located in A Coruña, Galicia. With a capacity for 32,490 spectators, it has witnessed historic moments, such as matches of the 1982 World Cup and various Copa del Rey finals.
In 2017, the stadium adopted the name Abanca-Riazor after a sponsorship agreement with the financial institution Abanca. Currently, significant renovations are being planned for the 2030 World Cup, which include expanding its seating capacity to 42,000 seats and improvements in its facilities to meet international standards.
The stadium is located in a privileged location, close to Riazor beach, making it a landmark for fans. In addition to sports events, it has hosted concerts and other cultural activities, establishing itself as a point of reference in the city.
The Abanca-Riazor Stadium is not only a symbol of Galician football, but also an example of adaptation and modernization for future world-class events.