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La Rosaleda Stadium, Football stadium in Málaga, Spain

La Rosaleda Stadium contains 30,044 seats and features modern facilities including hospitality suites, fan zones, and medical services for spectators and players.

The stadium, designed by architect Enrique Atencia, opened its gates on September 15, 1941, with an inaugural match between CD Málaga and Sevilla.

The venue has expanded beyond football to become a center for various events, including international concerts by performers such as George Michael and Shakira.

The stadium offers guided tours throughout the week, allowing visitors to explore the facilities, changing rooms, and learn about the history of Málaga CF.

The ownership structure splits the stadium equally between the municipality of Málaga, the Málaga Provincial Council, and the Government of Andalusia.

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: May 27, 2025 08:39

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