Estadio Multiusos de San Lázaro, Multi-purpose sports venue in Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
Estadio Multiusos de San Lázaro is a sports complex in Santiago de Compostela with a 105 by 68 meter football pitch and a 400-meter running track surrounding it. The structure features distinctive terracotta-colored roof sections and multiple facilities designed to accommodate various athletic activities.
Architect Andrés Fernández-Albalat Lois designed this sports complex, which opened in 1993 with competitive matches between international teams. The venue has since developed as a key sports facility for the city.
The venue bears the name of a celebrated Spanish football player, honoring her athletic achievements. This naming reflects the sport's importance to the local community.
The venue accommodates up to 16,666 spectators and includes dedicated areas for press facilities and director seating. The location within a large park complex provides ample parking and green spaces for visitors.
The sports complex extends across a large park setting with distinct areas beyond the stadium proper. This extensive green space arrangement creates a setting where athletics and nature coexist.
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