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Stadium Gran Canaria
Built in : 2003
Capacity : 32,400 seats
Address : C. Fondos de Segura, s/n, 35019 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Las Palmas - 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
Even though the club registered with the Royal Spanish Football Federation on 6 June 1949, Las Palmas was officially founded on 22 August of that year, as the result of a merger between all five clubs on the island: Club Deportivo Gran Canaria, Atlético Club de Fútbol, Real Club Victoria, Arenas Club and Marino Fútbol Club.
The first training session at the new club was held on 16 September 1949.Las Palmas finished second in its first season in Tercera División (1949–50), ranking third in the following year to reach La Liga for the first time ever, and being the first Spanish club to achieve consecutive promotions in its first two years of existence.
Managed by Vicente Dauder, it finished third in 1967–68 behind Real Madrid and FC Barcelona, and four club players made the Spain squad which hosted and won the UEFA Euro 1968 tournament.
The following season the team fared even better and only lost the league to Real Madrid, and thus qualified for European competition for the first time in its history, appearing in the 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and being knocked out in the first round by Germany Hertha BSC.