La Rosaleda Stadium

La Rosaleda was host to four matches of the 2009 Peace Cup, including the semi-final between Porto and Aston Villa.

[3] The stadium hosted a game at European level for the first time in 1976 for a knockout stage match in the European Cup between Real Madrid and Club Brugge due to sanctions placed by UEFA on Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

In March 2009 a charity match was played in the stadium which raised 24,000 euros for the benefit of those affected by the tornado of Málaga between the city's football club and a team of former players, active or retired, called "Legends Malagua" and headed by former coach Joaquín Peiró.

In 2000, the stadium underwent renovation that was completed in 2006, being reopened with the XXIV edition of the Trofeo Costa del Sol.

Completed, the capacity of the stadium is 30,044 all seated locations, paths visors on the steps of Grandstand and Preference, closed circuit television, private boxes, press boxes, outings to area Guadalmedina river and other amenities that the stadium was suing to conform to safety regulations of the LFP.

The stadium facilities include the Rosaleda Official Store Málaga CF and a medical center clinic belonging to Corner.

La Rosaleda, 2014
La Rosaleda 2010
External view of the stadium