Metropolitan Stadium
Europe,
Spain,
citta, Madrid,
San Blas-Canillejas
The Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, also known as Cívitas Metropolitano for sponsorship reasons, is one of the most modern and innovative stadiums in Europe, as well as the home of Atlético Madrid, one of the most prestigious football teams in Spain. Located in the San Blas-Canillejas district, this stadium represents a perfect example of how sports architecture can integrate with sustainability and technological innovation.
The area where the Metropolitano stands has a long sports history. Before its transformation, the area was occupied by La Peineta, a sports facility built in 1994 to host the World Athletics Championships. However, the use of the stadium remained limited, and the structure fell into disuse until Atlético Madrid announced its restructuring project in 2013 to transform it into the new home of the club. After years of work, the Estadio Metropolitano was inaugurated on September 16, 2017, marking the beginning of a new era for the club and its fans.
The architecture of the Metropolitano is a masterpiece of modernity and functionality. Designed to offer maximum visibility and comfort to all spectators, the stadium has a capacity of 68,456 seats. One of the distinctive elements is its fully LED lighting system, which not only enhances the visual experience during evening matches but also helps reduce energy consumption, making the stadium one of the most sustainable in the world. The stadium was built with eco-friendly materials and features advanced systems for water and energy management. The installation of solar panels and the use of technologies for rainwater recovery are just some of the measures taken to minimize the environmental impact of the facility. These efforts have allowed the Metropolitano to obtain important environmental certifications, confirming the club’s commitment to sustainability.
From a historical and social perspective, the Metropolitano has quickly gained a special place in the hearts of Atlético Madrid fans. The move from the old Vicente Calderón Stadium was not just a logistical change, but an emotional event that marked the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. The Calderón, with its decades of history and unforgettable memories, has left a legacy that the Metropolitano is destined to continue. The fans, known for their passion and loyalty, have welcomed the new home enthusiastically, filling the stands and creating an electric atmosphere at every match.
One of the most memorable events hosted by the Metropolitano was the 2019 UEFA Champions League final, won by Liverpool against Tottenham Hotspur. This event highlighted the stadium’s ability to host top-level competitions, confirming its status as an elite sports facility. The final attracted fans from around the world, generating significant economic impact for the city of Madrid. The Metropolitano also includes the “Athlete Territory,” an interactive museum that celebrates the history and successes of Atlético Madrid. Here, visitors can explore a vast collection of memorabilia, trophies, and other items that tell the story of the club. The museum offers an immersive experience, allowing fans to relive the team’s most glorious moments and discover fascinating details about its evolution.
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