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Stadium La Rosaleda. 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.
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The first stone of Estadio La Rosaleda was laid on 21 June 1936, however due to the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War it took four years for building works to actually start. The first match at La Rosaleda was played on 13 April 1941. Málaga, then still called Malacitano, beat guests Ferroviaria 6-0. The match had been put forward due to the destru...
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. There is no direct bus from the railway station to the stadium, but a 10-minute walk brings y...
Estadio La Rosaleda is located in a rather quiet area that is a mix of residential buildings, offices, and some retail activity. Large shopping centre Centro Comercial La Rosaledalies a few hundred metres from the stadium and boasts a few coffee shops, fast food restaurants, and a cinema. It being Spain, there is always the odd bar or restaurant in...
Tickets for Malaga games can be bought online through Proticketing or Ticketmaster, or at the ticket windows (taquillas) of Estadio La Rosaleda from a few days before the match. The ticket windows also open on the day of the match, though Malaga do sell out a few high-profile matches per season. Ticket prices depend on the opponent, but for a low-p...
Malaga offer guided stadium tours that include the away dressing room, VIP areas, Presidential box, and press room. The tours last 45 to 60 minutes. Estadio La Rosaleda furthermore houses the Museo Málaga CF, a museum dedicated to the history of the club. The museum opens Mondays to Saturday from 10:30 am to 8:30 pm (and closes between 2:30pm and 4...
Malagacf.com – Official website of Málaga CF. Malagaturismo.com – Málaga tourist information. Emtmalaga.com– Málaga public transport information and journey planner.
Estadio La Rosaleda (Spanish pronunciation: [esˈtaðjo la rosaˈleða]; literally The Rose Garden) 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.
- Enrique Atencia, Fernando Guerrero Strachan
- 15 September 1941
- 30,044
- Málaga, Spain
Un espacio amplio y único diseñado para disfrutar en pleno corazón de Málaga de las mejores marcas de moda, hogar y complementos. 12 salas de cine, restaurantes, más de 120 locales comerciales, diferentes servicios, zonas de ocio y tiempo libre, y un gran hipermercado Carrefour.
Conoce la historia, los récords y los protagonistas del Estadio La Rosaleda, la casa del fútbol en Málaga desde 1941. Descubre cómo ha albergado partidos de Liga, Copa, Champions y Selección, y cómo ha sido el primer gol del recinto blanquiazul.
Mar 1, 2023 · La Rosaleda, the heart of Malaga CF’s spirit, nestles in the city’s northern reaches. For those who, like me, relish the joy of walking and soaking in the sights of a new place, the journey from the vicinity of Malaga’s port to the stadium, spanning about 3 kilometers, is a delight.
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Always a fantastic atmosphere at Málaga's famous Estadio La Rosaleda, even after the drop into La Liga 123 this season. Went for the derby against Cádiz & wasn't disappointed by the noise & backing as always. If there is a game on when in the city would always advise a trip here, especially for any football/soccer fan.