
Our new home's metro station shines with the name Estadio Metropolitano
In the night of Sunday to Monday, Metro de Madrid changed the name of the stadium Estadio Olímpico to Estadio Metropolitano.
In the night of Sunday to Monday, Metro de Madrid changed the name of the stadium Estadio Olímpico to Estadio Metropolitano.
The name of the club and the year of its founding will be the stars in the east side. The seats are wider and more comfortable.
After the first two phases of the move to the Wanda Metropolitano - which were exclusive for club members - have been finished, a new period starts today in which any red and white fan will be able to choose their seat for next season.
Baku’s National Stadium (Azerbaijan) is the other stadium that could host the match.
Phase I has finished, a seat reservation process that gave the opportunity to choose a seat to members that had applied for club membership before the current season. From Monday, 30th of January, Phase II will begin, in which members that applied for club membership during the current season, both with a Total and Non Season Pass Membership, will be able to choose their seats.
Innovation is a mantra for 'schlaich bergermann partner,' the engineering firm that is a world benchmark in the design of roofs. Maracaná’s, Johannesburg’s Soccer City or Bucharest’s National, in which we won our second Europa League, carry their signature. In the Wanda Metropolitano, they will go a step further, from the design of Cruz y Ortiz.
The CEO sent a message from China after signing the agreement for the name of the new stadium with Wanda Group.
He presented the agreement reached with Wanda and pleaded to continue taking important steps in order for the club to continue evolving.
Enrique Cerezo, the men and women’s first teams, Club legends, supporters’ club members, and members of the red and white Senate took part in the event held in the VIP lounge of the Vicente Calderón stadium. Miguel Ángel Gil and Wang Jianlin, chairman of Wanda Group, signed the agreement in Beijing.
Philips Lighting will be our new lighting official supplier for the next four seasons. The agreement, which was made official this Wednesday by Enrique Cerezo and Josep Martínez, President and CEO of Philips Lighting Spain and Portugal, will make our new stadium the first in the world to have entirely LED technology.