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La Rosaleda Stadium

La Rosaleda
Estado de la Rosaleda (Málaga C.F.).jpg
Full name Estadio La Rosaleda
Location Málaga, Spain
Coordinates 36°44′03″N 4°25′35″W / 36.734092°N 4.426422°W / 36.734092; -4.426422 (Estadio La Rosaleda)
Owner Municipality of Málaga
Capacity 30,044
Field size 105 m × 68 m (344 ft × 223 ft)
Surface Grass
Construction
Broke ground 1936
Opened 15 September 1941
Renovated 1982, 2000, 2010
Architect Enrique Atencia
Fernando Guerrero Strachan
Tenants
Málaga CF
1982 FIFA World Cup

Estadio La Rosaleda (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo la rosaˈleða]; literally The Rose Garden) is a football stadium in the city of Málaga, in Andalucia, southern Spain. It is the home stadium of Málaga CF in Primera División and was previously that of the Club Deportivo Málaga, of which Málaga CF is heir. The subsidiary Atlético Malagueño also used it as a habitual pitch during his time in the second division. The Costa del Sol Trophy Cup, organized annually by the Málaga Football Club together with the Municipality of Málaga, is held in this stadium. Its capacity is 30,044 spectators, making it the fourth largest stadium in Andalusia.

This replaced the football field Málaga historic arena of Baños del Carmen. When it flooded, the rose garden had to be used for the first time on 13 April 1941 with a fixture between the CD Málaga and AD Ferroviaria. However, the official inauguration took place on 14 September 1941, with a friendly match between the CD Málaga and Sevilla FC. In this game, the CD Málaga also premiered name since its previous name was CD Malacitano.

The Rosaleda Stadium was one of the seventeen host stadiums of the 1982 FIFA World Cup, hosting three matches. Throughout its history, it has also hosted seven matches of the Spanish national football team and two friendly matches, one of those matches involving the Andalusian football team.

In 2009, Andalusia became host of the Peace Cup, and Málaga was selected as a host city. La Rosaleda was host to four matches of the 2009 Peace Cup, including the semifinal match between F.C. Porto and Aston Villa F.C..

The stadium hosted a party at European level for the first time in 1976 for the knockout stages of the Champions League played between Real Madrid CF and Club Brugge KV due to a penalty of UEFA at Santiago Bernabéu stadium.

In summer 2002, it hosted several matches and one of the finals of the Intertoto Cup which was awarded the Málaga CF and allowed to continue to play matches in the 2002/2003 season of the UEFA Cup quarter-final until when was eliminated.


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