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The alternative stadiums of all LaLiga teams in the First and Second Division

The new protocol LaLiga forces the 42 First and Second division clubs to have an alternative stadium. An option ‘B’ in case the coronavirus pandemic does not allow the holding of meetings in the relevant Autonomous Community. In this sense, all the teams of LaLiga Santander Y LaLiga SmartBank they have to decide where they will play in case they cannot do so on their premises. The body chaired by Javier Tebas sets two requirements to choose the alternative stadium: it has to be in another Autonomous Community and a First or Second stage division.

There are several clubs, such as Betis or Levante, that have already confirmed it officially. Others, like Valladolid, have yet to make a final decision. In ElDesmarque we review which are the alternative stadiums of LaLiga and We will keep updating with the latest news.

Alternative stadiums in LaLiga Santander

Deportivo Alavés, in El Sadar (Pamplona).

Athletic Club, to Sánchez-Pizjuán (Seville).

Atlético de Madrid, at the Reale Arena (San Sebastián).

FC Barcelona, ​​at the Visit Mallorca Stadium (Palma de Mallorca).

Real Betis, in the City of Valencia (Valencia).

Cádiz CF, Carlos Belmonte (Albacete).

Celta de Vigo, to José Zorrilla (Valladolid).

Elche CF, to Cartagonova (Cartagena, Murcia).

SD Eibar, to Anduva (Miranda de Ebro, Burgos).

Getafe CF, to La Romareda (Zaragoza).

Granada CF, to Butarque (Leganés, Madrid).

SD Huesca, to Montilivi (Gerona).

Levante UD, to Benito Villamarín (Seville).

CA Osasuna, to Mendizorroza (Vitoria).

Real Madrid, to José Zorrilla (Valladolid).

The Royal Society, to the Metropolitan (Madrid).

Sevilla FC, to San Mamés (Bilbao).

Valencia CF, Carlos Belmonte (Albacete).

Real Valladolid, to Alfredo Di Stéfano (Madrid).

Villarreal CF, at the RCDE Stadium (Cornellá, Barcelona).

Some of the LaLiga Santander stadiums.

Alternative stadiums in Second Division

The Albacete, to Mestalla (Valencia).

The AD Alcorcón, the Carlos Belmonte (Albacete).

The Almería, pending confirmation.

FC Cartagena, to Martínez Valero (Elche, Alicante).

The CD Castellón, in the Nova Creu Alta (Sabadell, Barcelona).

The RCD Espanyol, to La Cerámica (Vila-Real, Castellón).

CF Fuenlabrada, to La Rosaleda (Málaga).

Girona FC, in El Alcoraz (Huesca).

UD Las Palmas, in Santo Domingo (Alcorcón, Madrid).

The CD Leganés, to Los Cármenes (Granada).

UD Logroñés, to La Romareda (Zaragoza).

The CD Lugo, to El Molinón (Gijón).

Málaga CF, Fernando Torres (Fuenlabrada, Madrid).

The CD Mirandés, in Mendizorroza (Vitoria).

The RCD Mallorca, in Butaque (Leganés, Madrid).

Rayo Vallecano, to the Ciutat de Valencia (Valencia).

The Real Oviedo, to El Toralín (Ponferrada).

La Ponferradina, at Carlos Tartiere (Oviedo).

The CE Sabadell, to Castalia (Castellón).

Sporting de Gijón, at Anxo Carro (Lugo).

The CD Tenerife, to Butarque (Leganés, Madrid).

Real Zaragoza, at the Coliseum (Getafe, Madrid).

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