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The Estadio de la Cerámica is one of the oldest stadiums in the top division of Spanish football. It was inaugurated on 17th June 1923 under the name ‘Campo del Villarreal’, only to change its name to ‘El Madrigal’ two years later. Since 8th January 2017 it has been called Estadio de la Cerámica.
The refurbished stadium has a capacity of 21,332 spectators and dimensions of 105×68 metres. It is located on Calle Blasco Ibáñez, next to Plaça del Labrador. In front of the façade of the Fondo Sur stand, there is a square where events and activities related to Villarreal CF can be held.
MAIN FACTS
- Inauguration: 17th June 1923
- Location: Calle Blasco Ibáñez, 2. Postcode: 12540, Vila-real (Castellón)
- Capacity: 23,000
- Dimensions: 105×68 metres
OFFICIAL NAMES
- Campo del Villarreal (1923-1925)
- El Madrigal (1925-2017)
- Estadio de la Cerámica (2017-present)
MAIN FACTS


Inauguration
17th June 1923


Location
Calle Blasco Ibáñez, 2. Postcode: 12540, Vila-real (Castellón)


Capacity
21,332


Dimensions
105×68 metres
OFFICIAL NAMES
- Campo del Villarreal (1923-1925)
- El Madrigal (1925-2017)
- Estadio de la Cerámica (2017-present)