Location | San Sebastián, Gipuzkoa, Spain |
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Coordinates | 43°18′5″N 1°58′25″W / 43.30139°N 1.97361°W |
Public transit | Anoeta |
Owner | City Council |
Operator | City Council |
Capacity | 39,313[3] |
Record attendance | 39,314 (Union Bordeaux Bègles vs Stade Rochelais; French rugby union championship Top 14 semi-final ; 10 June 2023)[4] |
Field size | 105 metres (115 yd) x 68 metres (74 yd) |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 1991 |
Opened | 1993 |
Renovated | 2017–2019 |
Construction cost | Pta3 billion[1][2] €21 million |
Tenants | |
Real Sociedad (1993–present) Athletic Bilbao (2013) |
Anoeta Stadium (Spanish: Estadio de Anoeta), currently known as the Reale Arena for sponsorship purposes,[5] is a football stadium in San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain that was inaugurated in 1993.
The stadium lies at the Anoeta Sports Complex, and is mostly used for football matches where La Liga side Real Sociedad contest their home games. The total seating capacity of the stadium, which was originally 32,000,[6] was restricted to around 26,800[7] due to redevelopment works; its capacity for the September 2019 completion has been quoted as 39,313 seats[3] (with the possibility of expanding to 42,300 if it were necessary),[8] making it the 11th-largest stadium in Spain and the 2nd-largest in the Basque Country.
It is one of the potential host cities for the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
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