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VIP Category
Highly comfortable seats in the best location in the stadium
Catering, VIP parking at the RCDE stadium with direct access to the President Club via elevator, indoor and outdoor LCD screens, Wi-Fi and hospitality staff
RCDE Stadium
Built in : 2009
Capacity: 40,000 seats
Address: Av. del Baix Llobregat, 100, 08940 Cornellà de Llobregat, Barcelona - Spain
Important information
We only guarantee pair tickets. By pair we mean, seating next to each other, seating in front of each other (cf FAQ for more information), or across each other.
Match dates and kick-off times may change, but they will occur on the Saturday or Sunday of the planned weekend. Refunds are not available if you decide to cancel. It is advisable to arrange flights and lodging options accordingly.
The date and hour set on this product page, are approximate. The league will only communicate the exact time and hour a few days prior to the game.
Club open doors 90 minutes before kick-off. Please present yourself well in advance of the kick-off time.
Your match ticket will be sent to you 24h to 72h before the game
About the Club
Despite never winning the La Liga trophy, RCD Espanyol is one of the most respected football clubs in Spain. A lot of that admiration stems from the fact that Espanyol is a very history-rich club, having been founded back in 1900.
Today, Espanyol is considered to be the first Spanish club formed exclusively by Spanish fans and students.
In 1910, the club changed its name to Club Deportivo Espanyol, adopting the blue-and-white kits they're known for today. Two years later, King Alphonso XIII granted the club his royal patronage; from then on, the official name of the club was Real Club Deportivo Espanyol.
Before the establishment of La Liga, Espanyol played in the regional Catalan football championship (Campionat de Catalunya).
In 1923, Espanyol moved to the Estadi de Sarria where they would play their home games for the next 74 years. Many Argentine players have worn the white and blue shirt during the years and the legendary Alfredo Di Stéfano ended his career in the club.
Despite being a consistent La Liga club and having players such as Ricardo Zamora, Alfredo di Stéfano, and Laszlo Kubala, the club never managed to oust Real Madrid and Barcelona as the leading clubs in Spain.