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After the renovation, the stadium's capacity was 106,000 spectators. [22] In 1997, with Lorenzo Sanz as president, UEFA required the Santiago Bernabéu to adopt an all-seating arrangement, bringing its capacity down from 106,000 to 74,328 spectators. [22] On 20 May 1999, the Tour Bernabéu opened, along with the club museum. [23]
MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid says work to remodel Santiago Bernabeu Stadium will begin at the end of the season.
Renovation of the stadium commenced after the end of the 2022–2023 season. Final completion of all renovations is scheduled for June 2026, although the club may return before that date. [13] [14] During the renovation, Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys is serving as Barcelona's home ground.
Santiago Bernabéu's capacity after the 2019-2024 renovation [ edit ] Much has been said about the final capacity of the stadium after the renovation, and due to the initial proposal of 2014, there has been much confusion in various media outlets.
Following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and to facilitate the ongoing renovations of the Santiago Bernabéu, Real Madrid's senior team hosted the rest of their home matches of the 2019–20 season at the Alfredo di Stéfano behind closed doors, starting on 14 June 2020 with a 3–1 league win against Eibar.
Santiago Bernabéu: 100,000 5: 1987–88: Quarter-finals: 2 March 1988 Bayern Munich: 3–2: Real Madrid: Olympiastadion: 70,000 Real Madrid (1) 6: 16 March 1988 Real Madrid: 2–0: Bayern Munich: Santiago Bernabéu: 95,000 7: 1999–2000: Second Group stage: 29 February 2000 Real Madrid: 2–4: Bayern Munich: Santiago Bernabéu: 68,000 Group ...
Santiago Solari: 30 October 2018 11 March 2019 32: 22: 2: 8: 71: 37: 68.75: 1 FIFA Club World Cup: Zinedine Zidane 11 March 2019 [4] 27 May 2021 114: 69: 25: 20: 207: 104: 60.53: 1 La Liga 1 Supercopa de España: Carlo Ancelotti 1 June 2021 [5] Present: 206: 145: 32: 29: 462: 201: 70.39: 2 La Liga 1 Copa del Rey 2 Supercopa de España 2 UEFA ...
Santiago Bernabéu may refer to: Santiago Bernabéu (footballer) (1895–1978), former Real Madrid footballer and president Santiago Bernabéu Stadium , the football stadium in Madrid of Real Madrid CF named after the above