General |
Estadio de la Cerámica | ||
Feudo Amarillo | ||
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Full name | Estadio de la Cerámica | |
Former name(s) | Campo del Villarreal (1923–1925) Estadio El Madrigal (1925–2017) | |
Owners | Villarreal CF | |
Location | Villarreal, Spain | |
Built | 1923 | |
Opened | 17 June 1923 | |
Renovated | 1952 (Pitch Expansion) 2005 (Champions League) | |
Tenants | Villarreal CF (1923–present) Spain national football team (selected matches) | |
Capacity | 23,500 | |
Field dimensions | 105 x 68 m | |
Surface | Grass |
Estadio de la Cerámica, formerly and informally called El Madrigal is a football stadium in Villarreal, Spain, used since 1923. It is currently the home venue of Villarreal CF of La Liga, the highest football league in Spain.
The stadium has 23,500 seats, a figure which is half the population of the city of Villarreal, making it the 25th-largest stadium in Spain and the 5th-largest in the Valencian Community. There is a statue of a yellow submarine outside the stadium to represent the club's nickname.
External links[]
- El Madrigal at Villarrealcf.es
- Estadios de Espana
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Current season •
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Estadio de la Cerámica |
La Liga stadiums 2024–25 |
Anoeta · Balaídos · Benito Villamarín · Butarque · Coliseum · El Sadar · Gran Canaria · José Zorrilla · La Cerámica · Mallorca Son Moix · Mendizorrotza · Metropolitano · Mestalla · Montilivi · Olímpic Lluís Companys · San Mamés · Sánchez Pizjuán · Santiago Bernabéu · Stage Front · Vallecas |
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