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  1. With a capacity of 30,044 seats, it is the 18th-largest stadium in Spain and the 4th-largest in Andalusia. The stadium replaced the historic arena of Baños del Carmen. When it flooded, La Rosaleda had to be used for the first time on 13 April 1941 with a fixture between the CD Málaga and AD Ferroviaria.

    • Enrique Atencia, Fernando Guerrero Strachan
    • 15 September 1941
    • 30,044
    • Málaga, Spain
  2. La Rosaleda stadium, situated on Paseo de Martiricos, has been the football home in Málaga since its official inauguration on 14th September 1941 in a match between CD Málaga – Sevilla FC.

  3. Estadio La Rosaleda is located in the north of Malaga at less than 2 kilometres from Malaga’s cathedral in the historic city centre. The walk to the stadium can be made in 20 to 30 minutes. Malaga’s main railway station lies about 1 kilometre further away.

  4. El Estadio La Rosaleda, situado en el Paseo de Martiricos, es la casa del fútbol en Málaga desde que se inaugurara de manera oficial el 14 de septiembre de 1941 en un partido entre el CD Málaga y el Sevilla FC.

  5. El Estadio La Rosaleda es un estadio de fútbol que se encuentra en la ciudad española de Málaga, donde disputa sus encuentros el Málaga Club de Fútbol. Fue inaugurado el 14 de septiembre de 1941, y desde 1961 es sede del Trofeo Costa del Sol .

  6. Estadio La Rosaleda is a football stadium in the city of Málaga, in Andalusia, southern Spain. It is the home stadium of Málaga CF in Segunda 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.

  7. La Rosaleda, ready for the playoff (3-0) The Academy. Kick-off times for the MCF Academy . GO TO NEWS. Skip to next section ...

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