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Real Zaragoza

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Founded: 1932
Type: domestic
Country: Spain Spain
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Active Seasons: 59

Real Zaragoza Stadium

Estadio de la Romareda

Estadio de la Romareda

Zaragoza, Calle de Eduardo Ibarra 6 33,608 capacity

Real Zaragoza plays at La Romareda, a historic stadium located in the Romareda neighbourhood of Zaragoza, the capital of Aragon in northeastern Spain. With a capacity of approximately 34,596 spectators, La Romareda has been Real Zaragoza's home since 1957 and is one of Spain's more substantial provincial stadiums. The ground has undergone various developments across its history, and significant renovation plans have been announced to transform it into a modern stadium appropriate for the club's ambitions. Zaragoza is one of Spain's larger provincial cities, with a population of around 675,000, and the Aragonese capital takes considerable pride in its football club as a symbol of the region's distinct cultural identity.

La Romareda has witnessed Real Zaragoza's finest hours. The club won La Liga in 1975 and has won the Copa del Rey five times, including a memorable 1994 victory. Their greatest European achievement came in 1995 when Zaragoza won the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, defeating Arsenal 2–1 in Paris in a final decided by Nayim's extraordinary long-range goal from near the halfway line in the last minute of extra time — one of European football's most dramatic and celebrated finals. La Romareda hosted multiple European qualification campaigns during Zaragoza's regular La Liga participation throughout the 1990s and 2000s.

Real Zaragoza's extended time in La Liga 2 has been a disappointment for a club with their history and the scale of Zaragoza's population, but the club's ambitions to return to La Liga remain genuine and the La Romareda continues to generate strong support when the team performs well. The extensive renovation plans for the stadium — which would transform it into a modern, UEFA-standard venue — have been a topic of significant civic discussion in Zaragoza. The Aragonese community's passionate engagement with their football club and the historic memories created at La Romareda give Real Zaragoza a powerful incentive to return to Spanish football's top flight as quickly as possible.