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Ceuta

Founded: 1956
Type: domestic
Country: Spain Spain
Last Played:
Active Seasons: 41

Ceuta Stadium

Estadio Municipal Alfonso Murube

Ceuta, Avenida de Otero 6,500 capacity

AD Ceuta FC plays at the Alfonso Murube Stadium (Estadio Alfonso Murube), located in Ceuta, a Spanish autonomous city on the northern tip of Africa, separated from the European continent by the Strait of Gibraltar. The stadium has a capacity of approximately 8,500 spectators and serves as the home ground for a football club from one of Spain's most geographically extraordinary territories — Ceuta is a Spanish city and EU territory on African soil, sharing a land border only with Morocco. The Alfonso Murube stadium reflects the modest scale appropriate for a city of approximately 84,000 inhabitants in these unique geopolitical circumstances.

AD Ceuta's rise to La Liga 2 was a landmark moment for Spanish football and for the city itself — the first time that a club from a Spanish territory on African soil had competed in the country's second tier. The achievement attracted significant national media attention in Spain, with the extraordinary geographical and cultural context of Ceuta's football club providing a storyline that transcended pure sport. Playing home matches across the Strait of Gibraltar from mainland Spain, Ceuta's La Liga 2 participation brought visiting clubs from the Spanish mainland to a city that straddles two continents and two cultures.

The Alfonso Murube stadium's capacity is significantly below what would normally be required for La Liga 2 participation, necessitating special dispensation and ongoing discussions about infrastructure development. The unique nature of Ceuta — a city with deep Spanish-Moroccan cultural influences, a significant military presence, and extraordinary strategic importance at the entrance to the Mediterranean — gives AD Ceuta a context entirely unlike any other professional football club in Spain. The stadium serves a community that is accustomed to living at the crossroads of European and African history, and football provides an important focal point for the city's distinctive multicultural identity.