The home ground of Real Betis is located in Seville and has an impressive and lively capacity of 60,720 spectators. It was built in 1929 and has served the team since 1936. It takes its name from the much-loved former president of the club, Benito Villamarin. In addition to the home games of Real Betis, the venue has also been the site of two group matches at the FIFA World Cup in 1982, where Brazil played and beat Scotland and New Zealand 4-1 and 4-0.
Along with the actual home side games that provide an exciting example of top-tier Spanish football, you can also take a guided tour of the stadium that takes in the trophy room, dugouts, players tunnel, home dressing room, presidential box, and press room.
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