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CD Castellón plays at Estadio Castalia, located in Castellón de la Plana, the capital of the province of Castellón in the Valencia Community on Spain's eastern Mediterranean coast. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 15,500 spectators and has served as Castellón's home since its construction in the 1940s. The ground underwent significant refurbishment as the club progressed through the Spanish football pyramid, with improvements to stands and facilities undertaken to meet professional standards. Castellón is a city with a strong ceramic tile industry tradition and is home to the Grosella orange-growing region, giving the football club a distinctive regional identity.
CD Castellón has experienced the upper reaches of Spanish football during earlier periods in their history, with the club competing in the Spanish Primera División during the 1970s. Their return to the professional game in recent years and subsequent rise to La Liga 2 has been welcomed by the Valencian Community's football culture, which supports clubs beyond Valencia CF and Villarreal. Estadio Castalia, sold out for key promotion matches, generated significant local excitement as Castellón worked their way up through the Spanish football pyramid after extended absence from the professional ranks.
The stadium's ongoing development to meet La Liga 2 requirements has involved infrastructure improvements reflecting the club's commitment to their new professional status. Castellón's Mediterranean setting — the city is close to the beautiful Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast) — and its ceramic heritage give the club a charming regional character within Spanish football. As CD Castellón establishes itself in La Liga 2, Estadio Castalia will continue to develop as a venue appropriate for Spain's professional second division, serving the football community of this proud Valencian city.