
Deportivo La Coruña
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SpainDeportivo La Coruña Stadium

Estadio Municipal de Riazor
RC Deportivo de La Coruña plays at Estadio Abanca-Riazor, located on the seafront promenade of La Coruña (A Coruña), the principal city of Galicia in northwestern Spain. With a capacity of 34,600 spectators, Riazor has been Deportivo's home since 1944 and occupies one of world football's most spectacularly positioned stadium sites — the ground literally sits on the Atlantic Ocean seafront, with the sea visible beyond its open end. The stadium is named after the Riazor beach that it adjoins, and on stormy Atlantic days the atmosphere of football by the sea is entirely unlike any other experience in European football.
Estadio Riazor was the stage for Deportivo La Coruña's extraordinary golden era under manager Javier Irureta in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The club won La Liga in 1999–2000 — their only title — and reached the UEFA Champions League semi-finals in 2003–04, defeating AC Milan 4–0 in the quarter-final second leg at the San Siro after losing 4–1 in the first leg, completing one of the most astonishing comebacks in Champions League history. The "Galácticos" were eliminated; Deportivo's success was built on hard work, tactical sophistication, and extraordinary team spirit. The Riazor celebrated these achievements with scenes of communal joy across the city.
Following Deportivo's financial collapse and relegation through the Spanish football pyramid, the club has worked to rebuild and return to La Liga 2. The Riazor stadium has been maintained throughout, its seafront setting unchanged and its historical character preserved. The renovation of the stadium has been a priority as the club re-establishes its professional standing, with Galicia's proud regional culture providing a committed supporter base for the restored Deportivo. The prospect of European football returning to the extraordinary Atlantic seafront setting of Estadio Riazor represents one of Spanish football's most compelling potential stories for the coming seasons.