Real Zaragoza will play the first, second and third match days at home. The Aragonese group He won’t play in his home city again until next September 8which corresponds to the fourth day of the competition where Elche will be the first opponent to visit Los Maños.
Despite the huge influx of Real Zaragoza fans who traveled to Cádiz on Friday, the Aragonese won’t be reunited with all their people until September. For this reason, the blue and white club wants to revive the wait a video of what La Romareda looks like after the implementation of the new grass.
The reconstruction of La Romareda began on July 7 and is expected to be completed by beginning of the year 2028. The new field, which will host the 2030 World Cup, will have a capacity of almost all 43,000 viewers.
As the photos show, the demolition of the historic building is impressive. South Fund of La Romareda, which became the first to fall for its reconstruction. Area subscribers will be moved to other areas in the stadium itself and Real Zaragoza will play its home games with a lower capacity.
Source: La Verdad

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