The Wanda Metropolitano is the home stadium of Atlético Madrid and is one of the most modern and impressive football stadiums in Europe. The stadium was inaugurated in 2017, replacing the former Vicente Calderón as the home of the club. Located in Madrid, close to the city centre, the Wanda Metropolitano has a capacity of over 68,000 spectators, making it one of the largest stadiums in Spain.
The stadium is known for its modern design and technological innovations. With a circular shape and an impressive roof structure, the Wanda Metropolitano provides a fantastic atmosphere for both players and spectators. The open stands and advanced sound and lighting systems make every match experience unique and memorable.
In addition to being the home ground of Atlético Madrid, the Wanda Metropolitano has also been used for major international events, including the 2019 UEFA Champions League Final.
The stadium also offers first-class facilities for both players and fans, with a large number of restaurants, shops and lounges. A symbol of the club's ambition and modernity, it has quickly become one of the most loved and respected stadiums in the world. The Wanda Metropolitano represents both Atlético Madrid's pride and its future in international football.