Estadio Vallehermoso
The Estadio Vallehermoso is a multi-purpose stadium located in Madrid, Spain. It primarily serves as an athletics venue and hosts various sports events throughout the year. The stadium is situated in the Chamberí district and is well known for its modern design and excellent facilities.

History and Renovation[edit | edit source]
The original Estadio Vallehermoso was inaugurated in 1961 and served as a key venue for athletics and other sports for several decades. However, due to deterioration, it was demolished in 2008. A new and improved stadium was later constructed on the same site and officially reopened in 2019. The renovated stadium features a 400-meter track, high-quality seating, and upgraded infrastructure to meet international standards.
Features and Capacity[edit | edit source]
Estadio Vallehermoso has a seating capacity of approximately 10,000 spectators. It includes a state-of-the-art running track, facilities for field events, and modern amenities to accommodate athletes and spectators alike. The stadium is designed to host both national and international competitions, making it a key location for athletics in Spain.
Home of Madrid Bravos[edit | edit source]
Since 2024, Estadio Vallehermoso has been the home stadium of the Madrid Bravos [1], a team competing in the European League of Football (ELF). The stadium provides an excellent venue for American football, offering a high-quality playing surface and a great atmosphere for fans. Madrid has played six games at the stadium so far, winning four of them. The attendance at these games has ranged between 954 and 2,071 spectators. [2]
2025 home games[edit | edit source]
Date | Opponent | Kickoff Time (CEST) |
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May 17, 2025 | Hamburg Sea Devils | 19:00 |
May 24, 2025 | Frankfurt Galaxy | 19:00 |
May 31, 2025 | Helvetic Mercenaries | 19:00 |
July 5, 2025 | Munich Ravens | 19:00 |
July 12, 2025 | Fehérvár Enthroners | 19:00 |
July 26, 2025 | Raiders Tirol | 19:00 |
Events and Usage[edit | edit source]
In addition to athletics and American football, the stadium is used for various sporting events, training sessions, and community activities. It has hosted several national and international track and field competitions and continues to be a hub for sports enthusiasts in Madrid.
Accessibility[edit | edit source]
The stadium is easily accessible via public transportation, with several metro and bus lines serving the area. It is also equipped with modern facilities to accommodate visitors with disabilities.
With its rich history, modern facilities, and role in the European League of Football, Estadio Vallehermoso stands as a prominent sports venue in Madrid.
Tickets[edit | edit source]
The price for a single ticket (adult, no discount) is €35 and can be booked via Ticketmaster. [3]