Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

The Santiago Bernabéu is a football stadium in Madrid, Spain. It is the second biggest stadium in Spain. It has a capacity for 81,044 people to sit. 1982 world cup final was held at Santiago Bernabéu.It is the most famous stadium in all of Spain!!

In the early parts of the 20th century, Real Madrid first played at Campo De O’Donnell, and then moved to the larger Campo de Chamartín in 1924.

This new stadium got built at the same site of Campo de Chamartín. Construction began in 1945, and on the 14th of December 1947 Estadio Santiago Bernabéu officially opened with a match against Portuguese champions OS Belenenses (3-1)The stadium was initially still called Nuevo Estadio Chamartin, but received the name of the club-president eight years later.

At that time, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu consisted of two uncovered tiers that could hold just over 75,000 spectators. Capacity was further increased to 125,000 in 1954, when one of the long sides got expanded with a third tier.The Bernabéu was together with Camp Nou playing venue of the Euro 1964 Championships, hosting one of the two semi-finals and the final between Spain and the Soviet Union (2-1).

Towards the end of the 1970s, the stadium had already started to age, and club officials started making plans to build a new stadium in the north of the city.

However, with the perspective of the 1982 World Cup it was instead decided to renovate the Bernabéu, which included the construction of a roof over the three two-tiered stands and the installation of seats in half of the stadium. As a result, capacity was reduced to 90,800 places. During the 1986 World Cup, Estadio Santiago Bernabéu hosted three matches in the second group stage and the final between Italy and West Germany (3-1).

In the 1990s, UEFA required the stadium to become an all-seater, which would have reduced capacity to 50,000 seats. Club president Mendoza therefore started an extensive redevelopment program that included extending the third tier over the entire stadium, the creation of corporate facilities, and four access towers in each corner of the stadium. Works started in 1992 and were completed two years later.

Estadio Santiago Bernabéu got further refurbished an upgraded between 2001 and 2006. Works most of all focused on improving corporate facilities, and were concluded in 2006 with the construction of a roof over the one remaining uncovered stand.

Real Madrid recently presented plans to further upgrade the stadium with commercial and corporate facilities, and to increase capacity to over 90,000 seats. Four architects have been asked to present designs, of which the final one will be chosen later in 2013. The club hopes to conclude the works in 2015 or 2016.

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Ahmadreza Ghani
13 November 2016
If you would ever be in Madrid, for sure it's the first thing you must see. Where the legends had all been and will be. It's amazing. Specially when you seat on the bench. Where Zidane seats nowadays.
Anish
7 February 2014
It's amazing!! The best thing you can see in Madrid and in Spain)) I forgot how to breathe when came here at first time!! I want to live here)) In love with this place))
Alexa Reyes
14 May 2012
The home to the best historical fútbol club in the world. Every match is a spectacle of legends. This pic is of the celebrations of their 32nd la liga championship win. Como no te voy a querer!!
Rafał Malinowski
17 July 2015
No matter if you are a fan of football or not you should checkout this stadium. It's huge and the trip shows all of the places. Even locker-room.
Thomas Gregersen
7 November 2016
Awesome. Most visit place for all football lovers. Tickets begin around 35€. Personally spent about 85€ and had some really great seats. Perfect view somewhat close to the field and right in the sun
Gezen Gören
4 December 2015
famtastic museum of a fantastic club history.. a must do for soccer fans during a Madrid visit
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