Ipurúa Municipal Stadium, Football stadium in Eibar, Spain.
Ipurúa Municipal Stadium is a football venue in Eibar featuring four enclosed stands with a total capacity of 8,164 seats set within an urban area. The compact layout fits naturally into the city's landscape while providing comfort for players and spectators.
The stadium opened in September 1947 with a match between SD Eibar and CD Elgoibar, marking the beginning of a new era for football in the city. This early establishment made it a significant landmark in the town's sports history.
The stadium serves as the central meeting place for SD Eibar supporters, who maintain strong ties through a global shareholder network. Fans gather here on match days to share their passion for the club in this tight-knit community.
Numerous dining options can be found along Isasi Kalea and Untzaga Plaza, located just a few minutes north of the grounds. Visitors should note that the location in a narrow valley means weather conditions and crowd movement can be affected by the surrounding terrain.
The stadium required special engineering solutions because it sits in a flood-prone valley, leading to the installation of an advanced drainage system. This technical feature allowed the venue to operate safely at an otherwise challenging location.
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