Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium in Seville, home of Sevilla FC

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

Seville, Spain

Capacity
43,883
Opened
1958
Surface
Grass
Home Team
Sevilla FC

Overview

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, home to Sevilla FC since 1958, is one of Spain's most passionate and historic football stadiums. With a capacity of 43,883 spectators, this iconic Andalusian venue has witnessed extraordinary European success, including Sevilla's record seven UEFA Europa League titles. Named after the legendary club president who oversaw its construction, the stadium is renowned for its intense atmosphere, particularly on European nights. The venue has hosted numerous prestigious matches, including 1982 FIFA World Cup games and the 1986 European Cup Final between Steaua București and Barcelona.

Located in Seville's Nervión district, the Sánchez-Pizjuán sits at the heart of Andalusian football culture alongside rivals Real Betis at Benito Villamarín. Recently renovated between 2015-2020 with modern facilities, LED lighting, and improved hospitality areas whilst preserving its intimidating character, the stadium remains a fortress for Los Nervionenses. The combination of passionate supporters, steep stands creating exceptional acoustics, and Sevilla FC's remarkable European pedigree makes the Sánchez-Pizjuán a bucket-list destination for football fans worldwide.

Key Features

  • Home to Sevilla FC, record seven-time UEFA Europa League winners
  • Hosted 1982 FIFA World Cup matches and 1986 European Cup Final
  • Known for intense European night atmosphere
  • Recently renovated with modern facilities and LED lighting
  • Located in Nervión district, heart of Seville's football culture

History

Foundation and Early Years

Inaugurated on September 7, 1958, with a match against Real Jaén, the stadium was named after Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, the visionary president who championed its construction and led Sevilla FC from 1932 until his death in 1956. Designed by architect Manuel Muñoz Monasterio, the venue originally held 70,000 spectators and was considered ultra-modern for its time, featuring advanced facilities that placed it among Spain's finest stadiums. The opening ceremony attracted enormous crowds who witnessed Sevilla defeat Jaén 3-1 in the inaugural match.

European Glory

The stadium has been the stage for Sevilla's greatest triumphs, including their remarkable run of UEFA Cup/Europa League victories between 2006 and 2023, establishing the club as the most successful in the competition's history with a record seven titles. The electric atmosphere during these European nights, particularly victories against Liverpool, Manchester United, and Inter Milan, has become legendary throughout European football.

Historic Matches

In 1986, it hosted the European Cup Final where Steaua București defeated Barcelona on penalties before 70,000 spectators. The venue also hosted three 1982 World Cup matches, including a legendary semi-final between West Germany and France that went to a dramatic penalty shootout, showcasing the stadium on the global stage and cementing its reputation as one of Europe's great football theatres.

Modern Renovation

Recent renovations (2015-2020) modernised the stadium while maintaining its intimate, intimidating atmosphere, adding LED lighting, improved hospitality areas, enhanced accessibility features, and updated facilities whilst preserving the passionate character that makes European nights at the Sánchez-Pizjuán legendary. Safety regulations gradually reduced capacity to the current 43,883.

Tickets & Tours

How to Get Sevilla FC Tickets

There are three main ways to attend a Sevilla FC match at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán:

1. Official Club Tickets (Best Value)

Purchase directly from sevillafc.es for guaranteed authenticity and best prices. Tickets typically go on sale 2-3 weeks before La Liga matches and earlier for European fixtures. Prices range from €30 for upper tier corners to €120+ for central Preferencia seats in high-profile matches. Derby matches against Real Betis (El Gran Derbi) sell out within hours, so act quickly when tickets are released.

  • Create an account on the Sevilla FC website
  • Select your match from the fixtures calendar
  • Choose your seats using the interactive stadium map
  • Complete payment via credit/debit card
  • Receive digital tickets via email or the official Sevilla FC app

2. Official Match Packages (All-Inclusive)

For European matches and major fixtures, Sevilla FC and authorized partners offer hospitality packages combining tickets with premium experiences. These packages (from €150-500+) typically include VIP seating, access to executive lounges, pre-match dining, and commemorative gifts. Ideal for special occasions when you want the full VIP treatment.

3. Third-Party Platforms (Sold-Out Matches)

When official channels sell out, reputable secondary marketplaces like StubHub and Viagogo offer tickets at premium prices. Expect to pay 50-200% above face value for derby matches and European nights. Always verify seller ratings and ensure ticket authenticity guarantees before purchasing.


Stadium Tours & Museum

The Sevilla FC Stadium Experience offers an unforgettable journey through one of European football's most successful clubs. This immersive tour takes you behind the scenes of the Sánchez-Pizjuán, revealing the stadium's history, Sevilla FC's remarkable European triumphs, and the passion that makes this venue legendary. Available on non-match days, the guided tour provides exclusive access to areas normally reserved for players and staff.

What You'll See

  • Trophy room featuring Sevilla FC's record seven UEFA Europa League/UEFA Cup trophies (2006, 2007, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2023), plus historic Copa del Rey titles and the 1945-46 La Liga championship trophy
  • Players' tunnel where Sevilla legends like Jesús Navas, José Antonio Reyes, Dani Alves, and Sergio Ramos emerged onto the pitch for European glory
  • Home and away changing rooms with state-of-the-art facilities installed during recent renovations
  • Press conference room where managers and players face media after matches
  • Pitchside access to experience the intimidating atmosphere from a player's perspective, standing where visiting teams face the Biris Norte ultras
  • Presidential box and VIP areas offering panoramic stadium views
  • Interactive museum chronicling Sevilla FC's 135-year history, from foundation in 1890 through the remarkable 21st-century European success
  • Historic photos and memorabilia including the 1982 World Cup semi-final between West Germany and France, and the 1986 European Cup Final

Practical Details

  • Duration: Guided tour, approximately 70-90 minutes
  • Price: Adults approximately €15, children (under 14) €10, seniors (65+) and students with ID €12. Family packages available.
  • Languages: Spanish, English, and French tours available (check schedule when booking)
  • Schedule: Tours run Tuesday-Sunday on non-match days. Morning slots (10:00, 11:00, 12:00) and afternoon slots (16:00, 17:00) available. No tours on match days or the day before major fixtures.
  • Booking: Reserve in advance through the official Sevilla FC website or at the stadium ticket office (subject to availability)
  • Access: Tours depart from the Tienda Oficial (official club shop) at the stadium's main entrance
  • Duration note: During summer months (June-August), afternoon tours may start later (17:00, 18:00) due to heat

Combination tickets offering stadium tour + city walking tour or stadium tour + tapas experience are available through authorized tour operators. The stadium tour provides incredible insight into Sevilla FC's unique culture and makes an excellent complement to attending a match.

Booking

Best Seats at Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

For the optimal Sánchez-Pizjuán experience, the central Preferencia (middle tier) sections along the main stand (sections 12-20) offer the best balance of excellent sightlines, proximity to the pitch, and electric atmosphere. These elevated seats provide tactical perspectives whilst keeping you close to the action and immersed in the passion. For European nights when the entire stadium erupts, anywhere in the Preferencia delivers an unforgettable experience.

Lower Tier (Gradas Bajas)

The lower tier brings fans incredibly close to the action, with seats just metres from the touchline. The proximity to the pitch combined with steep stands creates an intimidating environment for opponents and puts you right in the thick of the atmosphere. Sections along the main stand (Tribuna) in the central areas offer the best views, though be prepared for limited elevation making it harder to see the far side of the pitch. These seats are popular with passionate local fans and provide an authentic, intense matchday experience.

Middle Tier (Preferencia)

The Preferencia provides excellent elevated views whilst maintaining close proximity to the pitch. These seats (€50-90 for La Liga matches, higher for European fixtures) offer optimal sightlines for tactical analysis, allowing you to appreciate team shape and movement. The central Preferencia sections are popular with season ticket holders and provide a more refined atmosphere compared to the passionate end stands, though the noise and passion are still immense on big match nights. This tier represents the sweet spot between view quality, atmosphere, and value.

End Stands (Fondo Norte & Fondo Sur)

The Fondo Norte (North End) and Fondo Sur (South End) house Sevilla's most fervent supporters. The Biris Norte ultras in the Fondo Norte create incredible displays with constant chanting, flags, and choreographies that set the tone for the entire stadium. These sections deliver the most intense matchday experience and are where the famous European night atmosphere originates. However, they may be overwhelming for casual fans or those seeking better tactical views. For European nights, these areas become absolute cauldrons of passion.

Upper Tier (Anfiteatro)

The Anfiteatro wraps around most of the stadium, offering panoramic views at accessible prices (€30-55 for La Liga matches). These seats provide bird's-eye tactical perspectives perfect for understanding team strategies and appreciating the full pitch. Whilst further from the action, the steep rake maintains good sightlines, and you're still fully immersed in the atmosphere that cascades down from these upper sections. Away fans are typically allocated sections in the Anfiteatro corners, though for smaller allocations they may be placed in the upper Fondo Sur.

VIP & Hospitality

Sevilla FC offers premium hospitality experiences through the Club Tribuna programme and executive boxes. The Presidential Zone and surrounding VIP sections provide luxury seating with exceptional views, access to exclusive lounges featuring gourmet Andalusian cuisine, and dedicated parking. Hospitality packages typically range from €150-500 per match and include pre-match dining, half-time refreshments, and post-match access. The Business Club offers season-long corporate packages with premium central Tribuna seating and networking opportunities. Contact Sevilla FC directly for hospitality bookings.

Accessibility

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán provides accessibility facilities throughout the stadium. Wheelchair spaces with companion seating are available in designated areas, primarily in the lower tier and Anfiteatro level. The stadium features accessible entrances with ramps at Gates 7 and 15, accessible toilets on all levels, and dedicated parking spaces for disabled visitors. For visitors with sensory impairments, assistive services can be arranged in advance. Book accessible seating directly through the Sevilla FC ticket office, where staff can advise on the best positions based on individual needs.

Pro Tips

  • Best atmosphere: Fondo Norte with the Biris Norte ultras for authentic, intense Sevillano passion
  • Best views: Central Preferencia (sections 12-20) for perfect balance of proximity and sightlines
  • Family sections: Upper Anfiteatro sections offer affordable pricing and excellent facilities
  • European nights: Anywhere in Preferencia delivers an unforgettable experience when the stadium erupts
  • Early arrival: Come 60-90 minutes early for European matches to enjoy the pre-match atmosphere and tifo displays

Match Day Experience

Experiencing a match at the Sánchez-Pizjuán, especially a European night, is one of football's great experiences.

What to Bring

⚠️ Important: Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán has strict security measures. Plan accordingly.

Currently Allowed:

  • Mobile phones and small cameras
  • Small bags (maximum 30x20x20cm)
  • Banners and flags (no poles)
  • Rain jackets and umbrellas (compact only)
  • Baby supplies and medical necessities

Prohibited Items:

  • Large bags, backpacks, and suitcases
  • Professional cameras and recording equipment
  • Food and drinks from outside
  • Glass containers and cans
  • Fireworks, flares, or smoke devices
  • Any items that could be used as weapons

Pre-Match (2-3 hours before)

The stadium opens 90 minutes before kickoff, and fans gather at traditional tapas bars throughout the Nervión district. Popular pre-match spots include bars along Avenida Eduardo Dato and Plaza de España, where you can enjoy authentic Sevillian tapas, jamón ibérico, and cold cerveza.

Inside the stadium, the atmosphere on European nights is electric. The steep stands and compact design create incredible acoustics, amplifying every chant and whistle. Before kickoff, the famous "Himno del Centenario" fills the stadium as fans wave flags and scarves. The Biris Norte ultras lead spectacular displays, particularly for big European matches, creating a wall of noise that has intimidated Europe's biggest clubs.

Food options inside include traditional Andalusian snacks like montaditos, churros, and local beers. However, the true Sevillian experience involves pre-match tapas at nearby bars. The stadium's location in the heart of Seville means authentic local culture surrounds you. During evening matches, especially in warmer months, the atmosphere is particularly magical.

After the match, celebrations continue in Nervión's bars and restaurants. Many fans head to the nearby Reina Mercedes area or back towards the city centre around Alameda de Hércules for post-match festivities. The passion and tradition of Sevillian football culture make every match day memorable.

Getting There

🚇 Metro

Seville's metro system operates Metro Line 1, which provides direct access to the stadium. Take the metro to Nervión station, located approximately 900 metres (10-12 minute walk) from Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. The metro runs from San Juan de Aznalfarache in the west to Olivar de Quintos in the east, passing through key city centre stations including Puerta de Jerez and San Bernardo. From Plaça Catalunya in the historic centre, the journey takes approximately 8-10 minutes. Trains run every 6-8 minutes throughout the day, with increased frequency on match days around kickoff times. Services operate from approximately 06:00-23:00 weekdays, with extended hours until 02:00 on Friday and Saturday nights. Single tickets cost €1.40, whilst a rechargeable Tarjeta Multiuso card offers better value for multiple journeys. The metro is the most reliable option, completely avoiding match day traffic congestion. On big match nights, expect crowded trains 90 minutes before kickoff—consider arriving early or allowing extra time. The Nervión station exit deposits you on Calle Luis Montoto; turn right and follow signage to the stadium, passing through the Nervión commercial district.

🚌 Bus

Numerous TUSSAM bus lines serve the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán area, with lines 5 and 6 stopping closest to the stadium on Avenida Eduardo Dato, just 3-5 minutes' walk from the main entrance. From the city centre at Puerta de Jerez, both lines 5 and 6 depart frequently (every 10-15 minutes) with journey times of approximately 15-20 minutes depending on traffic. Additional routes serving the stadium vicinity include lines 22, 25, 29, 32, 34, 37, 38, 52, 53, and C1 (circular line), providing connections from various Seville neighbourhoods. On match days, TUSSAM typically runs enhanced service with extra buses departing from major hubs like Prado de San Sebastián and Plaza de España. Standard single fares cost €1.40 (exact change required if paying cash on board), though the Tarjeta Multiuso rechargeable card offers better value at approximately €0.75 per journey. Night buses (Líneas Búho) operate limited service after midnight for late-finishing European matches, though routes are infrequent—check schedules in advance. The extensive bus network makes the stadium accessible from all areas of Seville, though the metro generally offers faster, more predictable journey times on match days when traffic congestion is heavy. Buses can become extremely crowded 90 minutes before kickoff and immediately after final whistle—patience is essential during these peak periods.

🅿️ Parking

The stadium has limited dedicated parking facilities, making driving one of the less convenient options for match days. The main public parking option is Nervión Plaza Shopping Centre (Calle Luis de Morales), approximately 800 metres (10-minute walk) from the stadium, with spaces costing approximately €2-3 per hour. This car park fills rapidly on match days, often reaching capacity 2+ hours before kickoff for high-profile matches. Alternative parking can be found at Parking Plaza de España (approximately 2km away), which offers more availability but requires a 20-25 minute walk or short bus ride to the stadium. Street parking throughout the Nervión district is extremely difficult on match days, with residential permit zones and limited free spaces claimed hours in advance by local supporters. Attempting street parking risks fines if you inadvertently park in resident-only zones (clearly marked with blue lines). For drivers, the most practical strategy is arriving 2.5-3 hours early to secure shopping centre parking and enjoy pre-match tapas in the Nervión area, or alternatively, park in the city centre (Puerta de Jerez area has several car parks) and use the metro for the 10-minute journey to the stadium. Traffic congestion within one kilometre of the stadium becomes severe from 90 minutes before kickoff, with streets frequently gridlocked. Post-match, expect significant delays exiting car parks and navigating surrounding streets for at least 30-45 minutes after the final whistle. Park-and-ride is not formally established, but using city centre parking combined with metro is the most sensible approach for drivers.

🚶 From City Center

The stadium is approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 miles) from Seville's historic city centre at Puerta de Jerez, making walking a pleasant option for visitors who enjoy experiencing the city's architecture and atmosphere. The most scenic route takes 25-30 minutes via Parque de María Luisa and past the magnificent Plaza de España, offering opportunities for pre-match photos at one of Spain's most beautiful squares. From the Barrio Santa Cruz (Old Town), budget 30-35 minutes walking time. The route is straightforward and well-signed on match days. Many supporters choose this option, particularly for afternoon matches when Seville's weather is pleasant (be aware that summer afternoon heat can be intense, reaching 35-40°C—hydration essential).

Taxis and rideshares provide the most convenient door-to-door option. From city centre locations like Puerta de Jerez or Barrio Santa Cruz, taxis typically cost €8-12 for the 10-minute journey in normal traffic. However, on match days expect surge pricing for rideshare services like Uber and Cabify (both operate extensively in Seville), with prices potentially increasing to €15-20 during peak demand periods 90 minutes before kickoff and immediately post-match. Taxis are abundant at designated ranks near major hotels and tourist areas, though availability becomes limited approaching kickoff time. After matches, the taxi rank on Avenida Eduardo Dato near the stadium becomes extremely congested with long queues (potentially 30-45 minute waits)—many supporters walk 10-15 minutes away from the stadium before hailing taxis to avoid crowds. The short distances involved in Seville mean walking remains the most enjoyable option for most visitors, combining exercise, sightseeing, and gradually building match day atmosphere as you approach the Nervión district.

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Where to Stay for Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán

Near the Stadium (Nervión District)

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Hotel Sevilla Centre (600m from Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán)

Modern 4-star business hotel in the heart of Nervión, literally a 7-minute walk from the stadium. This contemporary hotel offers spacious rooms with excellent amenities, rooftop pool, on-site restaurant, and is popular with visiting fans on match days. The location puts you within walking distance of Nervión Plaza shopping centre and numerous tapas bars. Staff are accustomed to football visitors and can provide match day advice.


Catalonia Giralda (800m from Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán)

Reliable 3-star hotel offering excellent value in Nervión. Rooms are comfortable if straightforward, with air conditioning essential for summer visits. The 10-minute walk to the stadium passes several pre-match tapas bars. Includes breakfast buffet and has friendly, helpful staff. Ideal for budget-conscious fans prioritizing proximity to the stadium over luxury.


NH Viapol (1.0 km from Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán)

Solid 3-star chain hotel offering dependable quality in a quieter area of Nervión. Rooms feature the typical NH standard (comfortable beds, good bathrooms, work desk). The 12-minute walk to the stadium or short taxi ride (€6-8) makes this convenient without the match day hustle immediately around the ground. Good breakfast included.

City Centre (Better for Sightseeing)

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Hotel Alfonso XIII (Historic Centre, 2.5 km from Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán)

Seville's most prestigious hotel, this legendary 5-star palace near the Real Alcázar defines luxury. Built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition, the Alfonso XIII features stunning Moorish architecture, lavish courtyards, and impeccable service. If budget permits, this is Seville's finest accommodation. Easy 15-minute taxi or bus ride to the stadium. Visiting teams and football VIPs often stay here.


Hotel Becquer (Santa Cruz, 2.0 km from Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán)

Charming 4-star hotel perfectly positioned between the cathedral and the stadium. Rooms blend traditional Andalusian character with modern comfort. The rooftop terrace offers beautiful city views. Located in the heart of Seville's tapas scene with countless bars within walking distance. Buses 5 and 6 reach the stadium in 15 minutes, or it's a pleasant 25-minute walk.

Our Recommendation

For the authentic match day experience, Hotel Sevilla Centre or Catalonia Giralda place you in the thick of the pre-match atmosphere in Nervión, with easy walking access to the stadium and local tapas bars.

However, Seville is a compact, beautiful city, and staying in the historic centre (Santa Cruz, Arenal areas) offers better overall experience for most visitors. You'll be surrounded by Seville's incredible architecture, authentic tapas culture, and major attractions, whilst still reaching the stadium easily via bus, metro, or short taxi ride. Hotel Becquer offers the best balance of location, quality, and value for combining sightseeing with a match visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Match tickets range from €30 to €120+ depending on the opponent and seat location. Upper tier (Anfiteatro) seats start at €30-40 for regular La Liga matches, Preferencia (middle tier) costs €50-90, whilst premium lower tier and central seats reach €100-120+. Europa League and European matches command higher prices. Derby matches against Real Betis (El Gran Derbi) sell out within hours of release and can reach €150+ on secondary markets.

Yes, Sevilla FC offers stadium tours on non-match days. The "Sevilla FC Stadium Experience" includes access to the pitch, changing rooms, press room, trophy room featuring the record seven UEFA Europa League trophies, and club museum. Tours cost approximately €15 for adults, €10 for children. Tours must be booked in advance through the official Sevilla FC website and are available Tuesday-Sunday in multiple languages.

The Nervión district near the stadium has several hotels including Hotel Sevilla Centre (600m walk) and Catalonia Giralda (800m walk), ideal for match day convenience. However, staying in Seville's historic centre (Barrio Santa Cruz, Arenal) offers more atmosphere, incredible architecture, and authentic tapas culture, whilst still providing easy metro/bus access to the stadium in 15-20 minutes. Hotel Becquer offers an excellent balance between city centre location and stadium access.

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán has strict bag policies for security. Small bags (maximum 30cm x 20cm x 20cm) are permitted but subject to thorough searches at entrances. Large bags, backpacks, and suitcases are prohibited. For European matches and derby fixtures, security is particularly strict. Arrive early if carrying any bag to allow time for security checks. Leave unnecessary items at your hotel to expedite entry.

Take Metro Line 1 to Nervión station, then walk about 10 minutes to the stadium following signs. The metro connects to Seville city centre at stations like Puerta de Jerez and San Bernardo. Trains run every 6-8 minutes during match days, with increased frequency around kickoff times. The metro is the most reliable transport option, avoiding match day traffic.

The Sánchez-Pizjuán is famous for its intense atmosphere, particularly on European nights when it becomes one of the most intimidating venues in European football. The Biris Norte ultras create constant noise and spectacular displays with flags, banners, and choreographies. The stadium's compact design and steep stands amplify sound brilliantly. Before kickoff, the "Himno del Centenario" anthem reverberates around the ground as 43,000 fans create an electric atmosphere that has intimidated Europe's biggest clubs.

Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán has a capacity of 43,883 spectators. The stadium originally held 70,000 when it opened in 1958 but was reduced to current capacity through safety improvements and the conversion of standing areas to seats during renovations in the 1990s and 2000s.

A major renovation project is approved to begin in June 2026, which will expand capacity to 55,000 seats through the addition of new upper tiers. During construction (estimated 2-3 seasons), Sevilla FC will play at La Cartuja Stadium (Estadio de la Cartuja). The €100+ million modernization project will preserve the stadium's intimidating character and steep stands whilst adding contemporary facilities, improved hospitality areas, and enhanced accessibility.

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Stadium Name History

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