La Rosaleda Stadium, Football stadium in Málaga, Spain
La Rosaleda is a football stadium in Málaga with capacity for around 30,000 spectators and equipped with modern facilities for fans and players. It includes hospitality areas, fan zones, and medical services available during events.
The stadium was designed by architect Enrique Atencia and opened in 1941 with a match between CD Málaga and Sevilla. Since then it has served as the home of the club and grown into an important landmark for the city.
The stadium holds deep roots in local football culture and serves the city as a gathering place where supporters connect on match days. People come here to share their passion for the sport and experience moments that matter to the community.
Visitors can take guided tours to explore the facilities including changing rooms and areas normally closed during matches. It is best to check ahead for tour availability since they vary depending on the match calendar.
The venue has evolved over the years to host major concerts and has welcomed international artists such as George Michael and Shakira. This versatility shows how the place serves the community far beyond sports.
Location: La Rosaleda
Inception: September 15, 1941
Architects: Enrique Atencia
Official opening: September 15, 1941
Capacity: 30044
GPS coordinates: 36.73409,-4.42642
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:01
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