Spain National
Spain National is used for regular International football matches, for the National team. The Santiago Bernabeu Stadium hosted the 1964 Euros, 4 games during the 1982 World Cup and 4 European Cup Finals.
Barcelona
Barcelona hosts regular team football, in the Spanish league. The Nou Camp Stadium hosted 5 games during the 1982 World Cup, the 1992 Summer Olympics and the European Cup Final in 1999 and 1989.
Bilbao
Bilbao is used for regular team football, in the Spanish league. The San Memes Stadium is the newest playing field in Spain; the previous stadium was used for hosting 3 matches during the 1982 World Cup.
Madrid North
Madrid North is used for regular team football, in the Spanish league. The Santiago Bernabeu Stadium hosted the 1964 Euros, 4 games during the 1982 World Cup and 4 European Cup Finals.
Madrid South
Madrid South is used for regular team football in the Spanish league, by one of the top teams. The Coliseum Alfonso Perez located in Getafe, Madrid, hosted the 2010 Women's Champions League Final.
Madrid West Old
Madrid West is used for regular team football, in the Spanish league. The Vincente Calderon Stadium seating is red and white to match club colours, hosted 3 games during the 1982 World Cup.
Malaga North
Malaga is used for regular team football in the Spanish league, by one of the top teams. La Rosaleda Stadium has hosted Spain Internationally 7 times and hosted 3 matches during the 1982 World Cup.
Malaga South
Malaga South is a sports facility located in the Spanish city of Málaga . It is owned by the Malaga City Council and has a capacity of 7,562 spectators. It hosts a wide variety of sports.
Seville North
Seville North is used for regular team football in the Spanish league. The Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan Stadium hosted 4 games during the 1982 World Cup including a Semi-Final and the 1986 European Cup Final.
Seville South
Seville South is used for regular team football in the Spanish league, by one of the top teams. The Estadio Benito Vilmarin located in Seville, has hosted 2 games during the 1982 World Cup.
Valencia
Valencia is used for regular team football in the Spanish league. The Mestalla Stadium hosted 3 games during the 1982 World Cup and the 1992 Summer Olympic football matches including the Final.
Vigo
Vigo is used for regular team football in the Spanish league, by one of the top teams. The Estadio Balaidos hosted 3 games during the 1982 World Cup.