Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, Football stadium in Nervión district, Seville, Spain
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium is a football ground in the Nervión district of Seville, Spain, serving as home to Sevilla FC. The structure comprises four covered stands arranged symmetrically, holding 42,714 spectators.
Construction started in 1956 on land the club had acquired in 1937, and the opening took place on September 7, 1958, with a match against Real Jaén. The ground has since undergone several expansions and renovations to meet international standards.
Supporters often wear white and red shirts and scarves, waving them during goal celebrations and club anthems. The name honors a former club president who played a key role in making the construction possible.
The ground sits close to Nervión Plaza shopping center and offers guided tours on Fridays and Saturdays, where visitors can see the trophy room and player facilities. On match days, arriving early is advisable as nearby streets become busy with crowds.
The Spanish national team has never lost an official international match on this pitch since the opening. Several European Cup finals have been held here, highlighting the international standing of the venue.
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