Estadio Heliodoro Rodríguez López

With a capacity of 22,824 seats, it is the 27th-largest stadium in Spain and the second-largest in the Canary Islands.

It has dimensions of 107 x 70 metres, making it the stadium with the largest area of field of the Canary Islands.

[2][3] The stadium was inaugurated on July 25, 1925 with the game between Tenerife and Marino from Las Palmas.

[4] The plant was designed by the architects José Enrique Marrero Regalado and Carlos Schwartz.

The dimensions of the soccer field are 107x70m and it has a capacity of 22,948 spectators, which makes it the stadium with the largest playing surface in the archipelago.