The Santiago Bernabeu stands as the iconic fortress of Real Madrid, dominating the La Liga and European football scene. Boasting a staggering seated capacity of 81,044, this stadium has been the proud home ground for the team since its construction in 1947. Among European club stadiums, it proudly ranks as the 2nd largest in Spain and the 3rd largest overall, trailing only Camp Nou and Westfalenstadion.
Named in honour of the esteemed Real Madrid president and legendary footballer, Santiago Bernabeu, this stadium is a globally recognized landmark in football history. Its reputation parallels the legendary status of iconic venues such as Old Trafford, Camp Nou, and Anfield.
Beyond witnessing the thrilling displays of football excellence showcased by the home team against La Liga's elite, the Santiago Bernabeu has hosted prestigious finals. Notably, it served as the venue for the final matches of the European Nations' Cup in 1964 and the World Cup in 1982, making it the first European stadium to host both a World Cup final and Euros final, further solidifying its place in football history.
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