Estadio Pepe Rojo, Rugby stadium in Valladolid, Spain.
Estadio Pepe Rojo is a rugby facility in Valladolid featuring five playing fields of varying sizes and specifications. The main field with natural grass accommodates around 5,000 spectators and serves as the center for training and competition.
The facility was founded in 1981 and named after José Rojo Giralda, a rugby official from the 1960s. The namesake shaped the development of rugby in the region during his tenure as federation president.
The stadium serves as a central meeting place for Valladolid's rugby community, hosting regular matches from Spain's top league. The two resident teams use the facility as their home base for training and competition days.
The complex is accessible to visitors on weekdays with extended hours, while weekends and summer months have modified schedules. You should check ahead to see if training sessions or matches might affect your visit.
The complex houses a 250-meter cycling track and an eight-lane tartan athletics track alongside the rugby fields. These additional sports facilities make the site far more than just a rugby venue.
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