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Sân vận động Anoeta (tiếng Tây Ban Nha: Estadio de Anoeta), hiện được gọi là Reale Arena vì mục đích tài trợ, [5] là một sân vận động bóng đá ở San Sebastián, Xứ Basque, Tây Ban Nha được khánh thành vào năm 1993.
Anoeta Stadium (Spanish: Estadio de Anoeta), currently known as the Reale Arena for sponsorship purposes, [5] is a football stadium in San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain that was inaugurated in 1993. The stadium lies at the Anoeta Sports Complex, and is mostly used for football matches where La Liga side Real Sociedad contest
Anoeta Sports Complex (Spanish: Ciudad deportiva Anoeta; Basque: Anoetako kirolgunea) is a sports area located at the south of the city of Donostia (San Sebastián), Basque Country of Spain. It includes a number of facilities, with the Anoeta Stadium standing out as its main sports ground, home to the Spanish football premier league's team Real ...
Reale Arena, better known as Estadio Anoeta, replaced Real Sociedad’s old Estadio de Atotxa, which had become too small and lacked the possibilities for expansion. In sharp contrast with their cosy old ground, the new stadium was bowl-shaped, spacious, and had an athletics track circling the pitch.
Anoeta Stadium. With 40.000 seats, the Anoeta Stadium was opened the 13th of August 1993. The pitch has a surface of 105 x 70 metres. The stadium has modern facilities, a presidential box and presidential gallery, press room and press stand, and dressing rooms.
Apr 29, 2016 · The Anoeta is the modern-day centrepiece of a sports complex built in an equally new suburb of town, Amara Nuevo, south of a bend in the Urumea by the outer ring road. A 32,000 all-seater, the Anoeta was inaugurated in August 1993.
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Real Sociedad offer stadium tours of Anoeta, which also includes entry to the club’s museum which opened in 2009 to mark the club’s 100th anniversary. Tours take place at 11am (Basque) and 12pm (Spanish) between Tuesday and Friday during October and April, and Monday to Saturday from May to September.