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  1. Mendizorrotza or Mendizorroza is a football stadium in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain. The stadium is the home ground of Deportivo Alavés.

    • Mendizorroza Stadium Seating Plan and Where to Sit
    • Deportivo Alavés Ticket Prices
    • Getting to Mendizorroza Stadium
    • Mendizorroza Stadium Hotels
    • Hospitality
    • Stadium Tours & Museum
    • About Deportivo Alavés
    • Mendizorroza Stadium History
    • Future Developments

    The renovations to the stadium in 1999 added corner seating, meaning that it now has the appearance of a continuous bowl of seating, common in plenty of European grounds. It is essentially a single-tier stadium, though in most of the stands there is a lower section that has a different seating design to the upper section.

    Ticket prices for football matches vary depending on the likes of the opposition, how old you are and where in the ground you want to sit. For example, tickets for Alavés’ home game against Real Sociedad in 2022 cost between €10.80 and €75; whereas tickets against the likes of Barcelona are likely to be pricer.

    Train– It will take you a little under a day to get a train from London to the Alavés area, so you’re probably best making alternative travel arrangements unless you’re left without a choice. Once there the closest station to the ground itself is Vitoria/Gasteiz, which is about ten minutes walk away. Bus– The 63, L2, L4 and L6 are all examples of b...

    It might not be the biggest tourist hotspot in Spain, but the Alava province is no stranger to visitors either.

    Alavés’ hospitality options are impressive for a relatively small club in such a competitive league. You have access to VIP boxes with catering, drinks facilities and an excellent view of the pitch. You’ll also be able to enter the VIP lounge ahead of the game, during the half-time break and after the full-time whistle.

    At the time of writing the stadium doesn’t offer a tour, though if this changes in the future we’ll let you know as soon as we can.

    Deportivo Alavés is one of those clubs that has bobbed around the top two divisions in Spain almost ever since it was formed. Founded in 1921, they had made it all the way up to the Primera División within eight years. Sadly it didn’t last, with the club dropping down again after just three years, failing to return to the top-flight again until the...

    Located in the South-West of Vitoria-Gasteiz, the Estadio de Mendizorroza was built within the Paseo Cervantes. In the years since its erection more sports areas were built in the area, making it a complete sports complex. There’s a swimming pool, basketball courts and other sports arenas that are all owned by the local municipality. When it was re...

    Josean Querejeta, the Club President, announced in December of 2016 that he hoped to introduce a plan to renovate the stadium in its entirety, perhaps even expanding the capacity to around the 32,000 mark. At the time of writing no specific plans or details have been unveiled.

    • 11.4K
    • 19840 (Alaves v Real Madrid (2017))
    • 19.8K
    • 1924
  2. Estadio de Mendizorroza (Mendizorrotza in Basque) officially opened on 27 April 1924. Over the years, it underwent several redevelopments, the last major one in 1998 following the club’s promotion to La Liga, which included filling up the corners of the stadium.

  3. Campo de Fútbol de Mendizorroza or Estadio Mendizorroza is the home ground of Segunda División staple Deportivo Alavés. Opened way back in 1924, the 19,840 capacity ground is located in the Vitoria-Gasteiz city within the Basque Country.

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  4. Stadium: Estadio de Mendizorrotza, Vitoria-Gasteiz, capacity: 19840, club: Deportivo Alavés.

    • 19 840
    • Deportivo Alavés
    • Vitoria-Gasteiz
    • Spain
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  5. Opened on 27 April 1924, it is currently the third oldest football stadium in the Spanish Professional Football, behind El Molinón and Mestalla. During its history, the stadium had several renovations.

  6. Their opponents in the final would be Barcelona, and coincidentally the two clubs met in the league directly after their cup semi-finals; the Catalans inflicted a 6–0 defeat on Alavés in their own Mendizorrotza Stadium, exacting revenge for the result earlier in the season.