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Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium

Sevilla FC · Seville, Spain

La Liga soccer stadium active
93
TurfNurd Score — Iconic venue
Based on capacity, historical significance and visitor interest
Team
Sevilla FC
Capacity
43,883
Year Built
1953
Surface
grass
Indoor / Outdoor
outdoor
Country

About Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium

The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium stands as a monument to the visionary president who transformed Sevilla FC into a national powerhouse during the 1930s and 1950s, securing the land that would become one of Spanish football's most atmospheric venues. This legendary ground, named after the lawyer who led the club to La Liga and two national cup victories, offers visitors an authentic taste of Andalusian passion where generations of fans have witnessed some of European football's most memorable nights. Whether you're a devoted football supporter or simply curious about Spanish sporting culture, the electric atmosphere on match days makes this stadium an essential stop in Seville.

Historic moments
1982
FIFA World Cup Group Stage
World Cup
1986
European Cup Semi-Final (FC Barcelona vs IFK Göteborg)
70,000 attendance
Other
1993
Copa del Rey Final
43,000 attendance
Cup Final
1999
Copa del Rey Final
45,000 attendance
Cup Final
2003
UEFA Cup Final
42,000 attendance
Cup Final
Score breakdown: Capacity 16p · Historic events 30p · League prestige 35p