If you like many other hot blooded males in the world love the thrill and excitement of football, and see yourself as a bit of a football buff, you will no doubt be well aware of Spanish football.
Spanish football is often referred to as the best in the world, and a dream for many would be to watch one of these fantastic matches themselves. If you are currently planning your stag weekend, this is truly something you do not want to miss out from your itinerary. This is something you will definitely not forget in a hurry, and something that is sure to not to cause any groans of disagreement from your fellow stags! |
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If you're planning you stag weekend in either Barcelona, Madrid or Valencia, this is a must for your trip. Barcelona's Nou Camp Stadium has a capacity of just under 100,000 and with their fans all verging on the rather fanatical side, you are sure to not only see a fantastic game, but also revel in an awesome atmosphere which is sure to put the cherry on top of a fantastic stag weekend away with your friends.
When visiting Madrid for your stag weekend, take some time out to watch some football at Real Madrid's home, the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium where you will have the chance to see a truly unique experience which will rival any football game you may watch at home. If you are more of a supporter of Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid's rivals, go to their Vicente Calderon Stadium where the tradition of fantastic Spanish football originated. The fans are so passionate here that you will no doubt find yourself swept up in the drama of it all and singing along to their football chants - well, as best as you can do with no knowledge of Spanish that is!
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Those who fancy Valencia as their ideal stag weekend location should schedule in a visit to the brilliant Mestalla Stadium to the see Valencia CF in all of their glory.
The team has one of the Spanish Liga's proudest reputations within European competition and is known for being one in the minority of Spanish teams who have had the chance to challenge more domineering teams such as Barcelona FC and Real Madrid. For those who are also keen on football history, this is a great place to see regardless of the match that is playing due to the stadiums history. |
The stadium was used for the Spain World Cup in 1982, so in visiting here, you will not only see a great football match, but also be able to watch it in a historical location.
This really is something that you don't want to miss, but it's important to be aware that the vast majority of games are on Sunday evenings, so if this is something you really want to include in your weekend, take this into account when planning your flights back home. Regardless of how loyal you are to your own team, you will not be able to dispute that Spain's football is an experience of a lifetime.
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