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Nuevo Ramón de Carranza

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Estadio Ramon de Carranza

Key facts

Club: Cadiz CF | Opening: 1955 | Capacity: 20,000 seats

History and description

Estadio Ramon de Carranza officially opened on 3 September 1955 with a match between Cadiz and Barcelona (0-4). Previously Cadiz had played their home games at Campo Mirandilla closer to Cadiz’ historic centre.

The stadium underwent its first redevelopment in 1984, which increased capacity to 23,000 places, but by the turn of the millennium the stadium had significantly aged.

Cadiz therefore started developing plans to extensively redevelop the stadium, but these turned out to be way too ambitious as the club struggled financially.

More realistic plans were presented in 2002, and one year later works started on the construction of a new South Stand, and soon after the Preferencia stand on the long side followed.

Once completed, the second phase of the redevelopment involved the reconstruction of the North Stand in 2008, and finally in 2012 the new Main Stand was completed. The final result was somewhat scaled back from initial plans which envisioned roofs on all stands.

How to get to Nuevo Ramon de Carranza

Nuevo Estadio Ramon de Carranza is located in the south of Cadiz at roughly 3.5 kilometres from Cadiz’ historic old town. The stadium lies just two blocks off Play de la Victoria, Cadiz’ main beach.

Cercania (commuter train) station Estadio is located right next to the stadium. Trains tend to run once an hour between Jerez de la Frontera and Cadiz, stopping at Estadio. There are also one or two direct trains per day straight from Sevilla that stop at Estadio. The journey from Jerez takes about 40 minutes, that from Cadiz central about 5 minutes.

From the historic old town, you can also catch bus 2, 5, or 7 to get to the stadium. Line 2 and 5 pass one block from the stadium, while bus 5 stops a little further way. Catch bus 5 from the eastern side of the centre, and bus 2 or 7 from the western side of the centre.

Address: Plaza de Madrid s/n 11010 Cádiz

Cadiz Tickets

Cadiz tickets can be bought at the ticket windows of Estadio Ramon de Carranza in the week before the match and on the day of the match itself.

Cadiz has among the highest attendances in the segunda division, but doesn’t normally sell out.

Ticket prices can depend on the opponent, but expect to pay €15.00 for the Preferencia long side and €20.00 or €25.00 for the main stand.

Photos of Nuevo Ramon de Carranza

Estadio Ramon de Carranza

Relevant Internet links

Cadizcf.com – Official website of Cadiz CF.
Cadizturismo.com – Cadiz tourism information.

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