Camp d'Esports, Football stadium in Lleida, Spain
Camp d'Esports is a football stadium in Lleida with a natural grass pitch and seating for more than 13,500 spectators across multiple covered sections. The facility includes press areas, offices, changing rooms, and several entry points for visitors.
The stadium opened on January 1, 1919, designed by architect Adolf Florensa, making it the oldest in Catalonia. Since its opening, it has played an important role in the development of professional football in the region.
The venue is home to Lleida Esportiu and has been central to the city's football culture for generations. It remains a place where fans gather to support their local team through different moments of the club's journey.
The stadium is located on Avenida Doctor Fleming and is accessible by various means of transport. Visitors should arrive early to find a good spot and avoid long queues.
Beyond the main pitch, the complex includes a velodrome and a roller hockey rink. These additional facilities make it a versatile sports complex that goes beyond football.
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