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  1. El Estadio de la Cerámica, 2 anteriormente conocido como El Madrigal, es un estadio de fútbol ubicado en la ciudad de Villarreal, Castellón, España. Es propiedad del Villarreal Club de Fútbol y en él juega sus partidos como local el equipo más representativo del municipio, el Villarreal Club de Fútbol.

  2. El Villarreal CF ha completado una firme y fuerte apuesta por el futuro. El club amarillo ha hecho realidad con gran esfuerzo una impresionante reforma para que el Estadio de la Cerámica se convierta durante el presente 2023 en uno de los mejores campos del viejo continente.

  3. Estadio de la Cerámica, formerly and informally called El Madrigal (Spanish pronunciation: [el maðɾiˈɣal]), is a football stadium in Villarreal, Spain, used since 1923. It is currently the home venue of Villarreal CF of La Liga, the highest football league in Spain.

  4. The Estadio de la Cerámica remodeling project, which was presented on May 11 at El Ceramista Restaurant, is led by IDOM, a prestigious international engineering and architecture company, which has already participated in important projects such as the construction of the New Athletic Club’s San Mamés, the remodeling of the River Plate ...

  5. The Estadio de la Cerámica is one of the oldest stadiums in the top division of Spanish football. It was inaugurated on 17th June 1923 under the name ‘Campo del Villarreal’, only to change its name to ‘El Madrigal’ two years later. Since 8th January 2017 it has been called Estadio de la Cerámica.

  6. 25 de jul. de 2021 · Estadio de la Ceramica formerly El Madrigal is a football stadium and home of La Liga side Villarreal CF. Although the stadium only has 22,000 seats, this is half of the population of the city which is testament to the strong local support. In 2005, the stadium was renovated for the clubs entry into Champions League.

  7. 14 de sept. de 2023 · Estadio de la Cerámica, located in Villarreal, Spain, is a historic football stadium that has been in use since 1923. It is more than just a sports venue; it is a symbol of pride and passion for the local community and fans of Villarreal CF, a team that competes in La Liga, the highest football league in Spain.