The first time I went to the Civitas Metropolitano was back in 2003 (called La Peineta back then) when it was an abandoned stadium owned by the regional government used for concerts occassionally, and it was to see Metallica. A decade and a half later and it became our new home. Also, fun fact: the first time Atletico played a game here was in the 96-97 pre-season against Barcelona in the return leg of the Spanish Supercup. 3-1 to Atleti but Barca won the title.
I was just in Madrid a month ago an did the Bernabeu tour. It looks glorious, and while the tour doesn't take you pitchside or to the changing rooms, they have made up for it by using lots of cool tech in the museum part with all the players on big screens doing their poses. The upper tier is ludicrously steep and there's cool night club like sky boxes above near the roof. There was a concert on the next day so the pitch was retracted away as well. Really huge club and adidas store in there as well. Highly recommend the tour there along with the San Mames one in Bilbao
Dude, you forgot to do Estadio Municipal de Butarque - Capacity of 12,454 and it’s where Club Deportivo Leganés play their home games. I believe they were promoted to La Liga for the 24/25 season. Other than missing that little stadium… great job on the video.
There's been an epiphany amongst stadium owners in Spain over the last 10 years, that it does actually rain in Spain. Pretty much every stadium in Spain's top tier of football has, is currently building or is planning to shelter fans from the rain, particularly in relation to this video with Getafe.
Any chance we of stadiums in Dublin please? Also you could do stadiums of Glasgow Edinburgh & maybe London but cap the attendance at 5000 now there’s a video would be about 20 mins long 👍👍
It wouldn't surprise me for Madrid to be awarded the Olympics for the edition after Brisbane, although it'd probably be South America or Africa's turn first. Maybe Egypt's new administrative capital in 2036 then Madrid in 2040. Seems some way off.
Asking for a friend, because I am American so I obviously know everything, but where do people park their cars in these stadiums? All stadiums seem to be planted in the middle of humanity... Is it all public transportation access and no one drives cars?
Bullfighting could be considered a Stadium for Anglo-Saxon mind, or Arena, as at matter of fact it has arena in the surface, but is not a sport, is an art, a performance where a man try to create something artistic. Actually its name is Plaza de toros. I try to make this comment in a respectful way.
The first time I went to the Civitas Metropolitano was back in 2003 (called La Peineta back then) when it was an abandoned stadium owned by the regional government used for concerts occassionally, and it was to see Metallica. A decade and a half later and it became our new home.
Also, fun fact: the first time Atletico played a game here was in the 96-97 pre-season against Barcelona in the return leg of the Spanish Supercup. 3-1 to Atleti but Barca won the title.
I was just in Madrid a month ago an did the Bernabeu tour. It looks glorious, and while the tour doesn't take you pitchside or to the changing rooms, they have made up for it by using lots of cool tech in the museum part with all the players on big screens doing their poses. The upper tier is ludicrously steep and there's cool night club like sky boxes above near the roof. There was a concert on the next day so the pitch was retracted away as well. Really huge club and adidas store in there as well. Highly recommend the tour there along with the San Mames one in Bilbao
If you include Getafe, you gotta include Leganés as well!
Dude, you forgot to do Estadio Municipal de Butarque - Capacity of 12,454 and it’s where Club Deportivo Leganés play their home games. I believe they were promoted to La Liga for the 24/25 season.
Other than missing that little stadium… great job on the video.
WiZink Center has a really cool design and even the French architects would be impressed by this arena 😄
Pakenham of Madrid is amazing work
Would love to see Miami/South Florida next!
Prepare for an exhilarating experience as Formula One takes on the challenge of the Streets of Madrid for the Spanish Grand Prix in 2026!
There's been an epiphany amongst stadium owners in Spain over the last 10 years, that it does actually rain in Spain. Pretty much every stadium in Spain's top tier of football has, is currently building or is planning to shelter fans from the rain, particularly in relation to this video with Getafe.
The Bernabeu is the best stadium in the world in my opinion
Madrid is very nice. I would like to visit if the chance ever comes.
Any chance we of stadiums in Dublin please? Also you could do stadiums of Glasgow Edinburgh & maybe London but cap the attendance at 5000 now there’s a video would be about 20 mins long 👍👍
I've done Glasgow, Edinburgh and London. Dublin is uploaded and scheduled for July 13.
When are we getting stadiums of Chicago
Finally!! Thanks!!
Shoutout to Spanish construction companies I always love a bit of corruption
It wouldn't surprise me for Madrid to be awarded the Olympics for the edition after Brisbane, although it'd probably be South America or Africa's turn first. Maybe Egypt's new administrative capital in 2036 then Madrid in 2040. Seems some way off.
8:33 Immediately thought of The Acolytes 🥴
You should do Stadiums of Erovnuli Liga!!!
Chicago?
Nice.
Stadiums of Greater Manchester pleaseee
Oh, the Metropolitano. A great stadium for us in 2019. For about 20 seconds 😡
TTID etc
Грасиас пор видео!
Stadiums of Port Moresby, PNG???
You don't pick your favourite stadium at the end of the video anymore??
I believe he does that only for leagues
Can you do DFW
there is not the stadium of futbol club Leganes with 12.500 places and the stadium ¨La cubierta¨ of Leganes with 10.000 places
Leganes????it is in the metro of Madrid...
You missed Leganes
Te ha faltado el Estadio Gallur.
The stadiums of algiers, take a look bro
Los 2 últimos no son Madrid.
Están en Getafe y Pinto
El Estadio Butarque está en Leganés
Asking for a friend, because I am American so I obviously know everything, but where do people park their cars in these stadiums? All stadiums seem to be planted in the middle of humanity... Is it all public transportation access and no one drives cars?
Yep. There is some parking but not like the US. At Real matches its a huge crowd on the subways. So much better than driving
@@anwargorham Thank you!
Just behind the goal mate..or sometimes the players tunnel😉
Can't imagine driving to a sporting event (unless totally necessary) then not be able to enjoy two or three beers coz you have to drive 😢
people use the metro
Again Madrid?
Atletico Madrid's stadium looks like a giant toilet from the air.
I like spain it is much better thine shit weather countrys like canada or germany ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bullfighting could be considered a Stadium for Anglo-Saxon mind, or Arena, as at matter of fact it has arena in the surface, but is not a sport, is an art, a performance where a man try to create something artistic. Actually its name is Plaza de toros. I try to make this comment in a respectful way.